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Chris will be missed by NELP’s board, staff , partners and allies. We will continue to build on all we have accomplished(…)
This monthly blog series, Digging up the Root, will feature stories, videos, and interviews that highlight Black workers’ center organizing,(…)
Uber is at it again. The company is expanding its “on demand” model of precarious work to the temporary staffing(…)
CAP proposal offers new framework for promoting equity and putting workers first in job training.
This summer, our legal team has been very busy filing comments against US DOL’s worker attacks. After a relatively quiet(…)
To truly tackle the problem of wage theft in our current system, which almost always places on workers the burden(…)
It’s not too early to plan for extending unemployment benefits.
Our amicus brief argues that there are compelling social and public policy reasons why “gig” workers like Uber drivers should(…)
Under Chris’s leadership, NELP has more than doubled in size and tripled its budget.