Home Newsroom Newsroom Featured News Blog New data show warehouse injuries in New York skyrocketing as jobs in the sector continue to grow News Release Minimum Wage Increases and Worker Protections Coming in 2025 as Worker Momentum Builds News Release Chavez-DeRemer’s Labor Secretary Nomination Highlights Tension Between Pro-Worker Promises and Trump’s Project 2025 Anti-Labor Policies Blog As a Delivery Worker Union Campaign Takes Off, Amazon Tries to Dodge Labor Law Search Filters Topic Type Series Date News Release Following Insufficient Memorandum, NELP Urges Administration to Get Serious About the $600 Lifeline and Comprehensive Unemployment Fixes This is not a serious approach to solving a very serious problem. August 9, 2020 News Release Senate Republicans’ COVID Bill Fails Workers and Families Their bill would slash the weekly unemployment supplement to only $200. July 27, 2020 News Release NELP Mourns the Passing of Congressman John Lewis In addition to being a civil rights giant, John Lewis was a tireless advocate for workers and unemployed people. July 20, 2020 Blog People of the State of California v. Uber & Lyft NELP and other workers’ rights advocates urge court to stop Uber and Lyft’s independent contractor misclassification. July 20, 2020 News Release Federal Legislation Would Ensure Equal Pay for Temp Workers and Curb Industry Abuses The Restoring Worker Power Act would help eliminating temp workers’ second-tier status and demand accountability from the industry. July 17, 2020 Blog The ABC’s of Independent Contractor Status Video To ensure that workers are treated fairly the "ABC test," a common standard in employment laws, is the simplest way to determine who is a true independent contractor. July 8, 2020 Blog Labor Secretary Scalia Wrongly Rejects Federal Role in Enforcing Unemployment Rights of Workers Who Refuse Unsafe Work The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the structural challenges that have plagued the nation’s unemployment insurance (UI) system for decades. June 23, 2020 Blog Juneteenth and the Struggle for Workers’ Rights Black women’s labor is vital to everyone’s labor rights and freedom; we must center them in our struggle. June 19, 2020 Blog As Covid-19 Cases Rise in States that Rushed to Reopen, NELP Urges States to Protect All Workers and Prioritize Workers of Color Black, Indigenous, and people of color have been disproportionately affected by the disease and job loss. June 18, 2020 News Release NELP Applauds SCOTUS Ruling Denying Trump Administration’s Attempt to End DACA NELP joins in solidarity with immigrant communities who are organizing against the deportation apparatus and for long-term reform. June 18, 2020
Blog New data show warehouse injuries in New York skyrocketing as jobs in the sector continue to grow
News Release Chavez-DeRemer’s Labor Secretary Nomination Highlights Tension Between Pro-Worker Promises and Trump’s Project 2025 Anti-Labor Policies
News Release Following Insufficient Memorandum, NELP Urges Administration to Get Serious About the $600 Lifeline and Comprehensive Unemployment Fixes This is not a serious approach to solving a very serious problem. August 9, 2020
News Release Senate Republicans’ COVID Bill Fails Workers and Families Their bill would slash the weekly unemployment supplement to only $200. July 27, 2020
News Release NELP Mourns the Passing of Congressman John Lewis In addition to being a civil rights giant, John Lewis was a tireless advocate for workers and unemployed people. July 20, 2020
Blog People of the State of California v. Uber & Lyft NELP and other workers’ rights advocates urge court to stop Uber and Lyft’s independent contractor misclassification. July 20, 2020
News Release Federal Legislation Would Ensure Equal Pay for Temp Workers and Curb Industry Abuses The Restoring Worker Power Act would help eliminating temp workers’ second-tier status and demand accountability from the industry. July 17, 2020
Blog The ABC’s of Independent Contractor Status Video To ensure that workers are treated fairly the "ABC test," a common standard in employment laws, is the simplest way to determine who is a true independent contractor. July 8, 2020
Blog Labor Secretary Scalia Wrongly Rejects Federal Role in Enforcing Unemployment Rights of Workers Who Refuse Unsafe Work The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the structural challenges that have plagued the nation’s unemployment insurance (UI) system for decades. June 23, 2020
Blog Juneteenth and the Struggle for Workers’ Rights Black women’s labor is vital to everyone’s labor rights and freedom; we must center them in our struggle. June 19, 2020
Blog As Covid-19 Cases Rise in States that Rushed to Reopen, NELP Urges States to Protect All Workers and Prioritize Workers of Color Black, Indigenous, and people of color have been disproportionately affected by the disease and job loss. June 18, 2020
News Release NELP Applauds SCOTUS Ruling Denying Trump Administration’s Attempt to End DACA NELP joins in solidarity with immigrant communities who are organizing against the deportation apparatus and for long-term reform. June 18, 2020