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The next coronavirus relief package should provide aid to state and local governments, protect employed and unemployed workers, and invest in our democracy
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Workers Memorial Day highlights Secretary of Labor Scalia’s failure to protect workers during the coronavirus crisis
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How Southern state policymakers can strengthen democracy and protect voter health during the coronavirus pandemic
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Trump administration looking to cut the already low wages of H-2A migrant farmworkers while giving their bosses a multibillion-dollar bailout
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The coronavirus will explode achievement gaps in education
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Relief efforts need to do more to protect older workers in a coronavirus economic shutdown
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The Wild West: Gig workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic lack basic worker protections
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Even with already-passed relief and recovery measures, job losses from the coronavirus shock could easily exceed 20 million
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How state attorneys general are protecting workers during the coronavirus pandemic
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News from EPI › March’s huge job losses are just the tip of the iceberg of what’s to come
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Higher rates of poverty and incarceration put front-line workers and communities in Southern states at greater risk from the coronavirus
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3.5 million workers likely lost their employer-provided health insurance in the past two weeks
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Workers exposed to the coronavirus need to be able to protect themselves from illness or death without risking their employment
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Unions are giving workers a seat at the table when it comes to the coronavirus response
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Nine in 10 farmworkers could be covered by the paid leave provisions of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act—but not if smaller employers are exempted
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In midst of a pandemic, Trump’s NLRB makes it nearly impossible for workers to organize a union
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Exposed and underpaid: Women still make less than men, including in sectors especially affected by the coronavirus
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Without fast action from Congress, low-wage workers will be ineligible for unemployment benefits during the coronavirus crisis
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Southern state policymakers must do more to respond to the coronavirus pandemic: Medicaid expansion, emergency paid sick leave, and dedicated public health resources are especially needed
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Fixing unemployment insurance and the coronavirus response
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Every state will lose jobs as a result of the coronavirus: Policymakers must take action
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Senate coronavirus bill is crucial—but it’s a fraction of what’s needed
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The coronavirus pandemic requires state and local policymakers to act, in addition to demanding a strong federal response
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Coronavirus shock will likely claim 3 million jobs by summer: Policy is needed now to curb further losses
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A Trump attack on government, flying largely under the radar: Trump wants to help corporations suspected of violating the law
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Amid COVID-19 outbreak, the workers who need paid sick days the most have the least
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What to watch on jobs day: Expected future impact of COVID-19
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Lack of paid sick days and large numbers of uninsured increase risks of spreading the coronavirus
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Part-time workers pay a big-time penalty: Hourly wages-and-benefits penalties for part-time work are largest for those seeking full-time jobs and for men, but affect more women
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News from EPI › Media Advisory: EPI and CLASP to release new research uncovering the disparities in part-time work at press conference on Capitol Hill to introduce the Part-Time Workers Bill of Rights sponsored by Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Jan Schakowsky