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Mass Deportations Would Be Disastrous for the US Economy

Trump’s proposal to deport at least 15 million migrants would shrink the US Economy by at least $1 trillion.

Study Highlights Need for Education on Labor Rights in CA’s Nail Salon Industry

Rampant underpaying, employment misclassification, and exposure to toxic chemicals are among the challenges plaguing the sector.

Los trabajadores domésticos: el recurso más subestimado de Estados Unidos

Un conjunto de leyes estatales y federales pretende mejorar las condiciones laborales de los trabajadores domésticos.

Domestic Workers Are America’s Most Undervalued Resource

A raft of state and federal legislation aims to improve labor conditions for domestic workers, including minimum wage and paid sick leave.

Graduate Student Strike Highlights Need for Greater State Investment in Public Universities

The strike of academic student workers at the University of California, now in its third week, has major implications for public education.

Loss of 1.7 Million Immigrants Fuels U.S. Labor Shortages and Inflation

Close to 15% of job openings that employ immigrant or foreign-born workers in the U.S. are still vacant, while the legal immigration system is in dire straits.

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