Home Newsroom Newsroom Featured News News Release June Jobs Report: Working in Extreme Heat News Release On the U.S. Department of Labor’s Rule on How it Determines Independent Contractor or Employee Status under the Fair Labor Standards Act Blog Gov. Newsom’s Wrong Decision to Carve Out Incarcerated Workers from Heat Standards Blog Q&A with Rebecca Dixon on Her Vision for a Good-Jobs Economy Search Filters Topic Type Series Date News Release NELP, MoCo Advocates Blast Sham Study on $15 Min. Wage August 3, 2017 Blog Dallas Woman Hopes Her Story Will Help Defend Progress on Fair Chance Hiring August 2, 2017 News Release Civil Rights & Worker Rights Groups Seek to Defend Landmark EEOC Criminal Records Guidance in Texas Federal Lawsuit August 1, 2017 Blog Horrendous Health Care Bill Finally Dies in a Week of Attacks on Working Families July 28, 2017 News Release On House Republicans’ Bill to Take Away ‘Joint Employment’ Legal Protections from Outsourced Workers July 27, 2017 Commentary The Hill: Congress, Raise the Minimum Wage Rather Than Take Away Healthcare July 25, 2017 News Release NELP Supports $15 Minimum Wage in Montgomery County & Gradual Elimination of Tipped Subminimum Wage July 25, 2017 News Release On the Labor Department’s Regrettable Move to Revisit the Overtime Rule July 25, 2017 Commentary NY Daily News: Minimum Wage Hike Alarmists Are Wrong July 25, 2017 News Release Eight Years Since Last Federal Minimum Wage Increase, 21 States Remain Stuck at $7.25 July 24, 2017
News Release On the U.S. Department of Labor’s Rule on How it Determines Independent Contractor or Employee Status under the Fair Labor Standards Act
News Release Civil Rights & Worker Rights Groups Seek to Defend Landmark EEOC Criminal Records Guidance in Texas Federal Lawsuit August 1, 2017
News Release On House Republicans’ Bill to Take Away ‘Joint Employment’ Legal Protections from Outsourced Workers July 27, 2017
News Release NELP Supports $15 Minimum Wage in Montgomery County & Gradual Elimination of Tipped Subminimum Wage July 25, 2017
News Release Eight Years Since Last Federal Minimum Wage Increase, 21 States Remain Stuck at $7.25 July 24, 2017