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  • More than $3 billion in stolen wages recovered for workers between 2017 and 2020

    December 22, 2021 By Ihna Mangundayao, Celine McNicholas, Margaret Poydock, and Ali Sait Report
  • Unions are not only good for workers, they’re good for communities and for democracy: High unionization levels are associated with positive outcomes across multiple indicators of economic, personal, and democratic well-being

    December 15, 2021 By Asha Banerjee, Margaret Poydock, Celine McNicholas, Ihna Mangundayao, and Ali Sait Report
  • Civil monetary penalties for labor violations are woefully insufficient to protect workers

    July 15, 2021 By Celine McNicholas, Margaret Poydock, Ihna Mangundayao, and Ali Sait Blog
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