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Preemption has limited what localities can do to raise wages, says Tsedeye Gebreselassie.
The addition of Debbie Berkowitz as NELP’s senior fellow for worker safety and health is a wonderful opportunity.
“It shows the power of the movement towards $15 wages,” said NELP’s Paul Sonn.
Despite recent job gains, the national labor force participation rate in August remained stuck near historic lows at 62.6%.
Take-home pay for many American workers has effectively fallen since the economic recovery began in 2009.
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NPR’s Steve Inskeep interviews NELP’s Catherine Ruckelshaus on the NLRB ‘joint-employer’ ruling.
Subcontracted and other nonstandard work structures are prevalent in the industries experiencing the greatest job growth during the recovery.