Search results for covid (621)
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Testimony before the House Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth for a hearing on the impact of corporate power on workers and consumers
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March jobs report shows strong growth as the labor market continues to recover at a rapid pace
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Understanding black-white disparities in labor market outcomes requires models that account for persistent discrimination and unequal bargaining power
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Building back better means raising wages for public-sector workers
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Unions can reduce the public-sector pay gap: Collective bargaining rights and local government workers
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One year in, the American Rescue Plan has fueled a fast recovery: Policymakers should use remaining ARPA funds in 2022 to make transformative investments that will build a more equitable economy
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Jobs report: The labor market continues its strong and speedy recovery because federal relief matched the scale of the crisis
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What to watch on jobs day: The economy is recovering fast because federal relief matched the scale of the crisis
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Congress should boost NLRB funding to protect workers’ well-being
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Data show major strike activity increased in 2021 but remains below pre-pandemic levels: Many worker actions were not captured in the data
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Enforcers take action to protect workers from workplace violations at Domino’s and Family Dollar stores: A snapshot of state and local enforcement actions across the country
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How public-sector workers are building power in Virginia
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U.S. trade deficits hit record highs in 2021: More effective trade, industrial, and currency policies are needed to create more domestic manufacturing jobs
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Profits, wages, and inflation: What’s really going on
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The great reversal: The story of how an influential international organization changed its view on employment security, labor market flexibility, and collective bargaining
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Building a Better Labor Market and Empowering Older Workers for a Stronger Economy: Testimony before the U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee Hearing
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Inflation and the policy response in 2022
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Alexandra Skinner
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The legal ‘freedom of contract’ framework is flawed because it ignores the persistent absence of full employment
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News from EPI › Raising pay in public K–12 schools is critical to solving staffing shortages
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Raising pay in public K–12 schools is critical to solving staffing shortages: Federal relief funds can provide a down payment on long-needed investments in the education workforce
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What to watch on jobs day: Omicron will weigh heavily on the labor market
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Botched policy responses to globalization have decimated manufacturing employment with often overlooked costs for Black, Brown, and other workers of color: Investing in infrastructure and rebalancing trade can create good jobs for all
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EPI comments on DOL’s proposed changes to the Adverse Effect Wage Rate methodology for H-2A visas for temporary migrant farmworkers
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U.S. workers have already been disempowered in the name of fighting inflation: Policymakers should not make it even worse by raising interest rates too aggressively
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Testimony before the NY State Department of Labor’s Farm Laborers Wage Board: The overtime threshold for farmworkers in New York state should be lowered to 40 hours per week
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Latest data release on unionization is a wake-up call to lawmakers: We must fix our broken system of labor law
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The costs of racial and ethnic labor market discrimination and solutions that can contribute to closing employment and wage gaps: Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth
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Tariff increases did not cause inflation, and their removal would undermine domestic supply chains
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New U.S. Treasury final rule supports state and local spending for an equitable economic recovery