APRIL 22 2022 — Two Arizona advocacy organizations issued their support for Plaintiffs’ case concerning the early termination of pandemic unemployment benefits.
Read MoreAPRIL 13, 2022 — NLAN was proud to sign on as amici on National Women’s Law Center’s amicus brief supporting Massachusetts gig drivers. As they explain in their brief, gig companies in MA are misclassifying drivers as independent contractors, limiting their rights & protections under the law and particularly impacting women of color.
Read MoreFEBRUARY 11, 2022 — Temp Worker Justice and other worker advocates filed an Amicus Brief on February 10, 2022 urging the NLRB to recognize the increasing fissuring of workplaces and adopt a broader test for determining whether a worker is an independent contractor, thus providing greater protections to workers, particularly workers of color.
Read MoreFebruary 9, 2022 — National Legal Advocacy Network, Raise the Floor Alliance and National Employment Law Project filed an Amicus Brief arguing that corporate use of temporary staffing agencies can create a second-tier workforce, with no-poach and wage-fixing agreements exacerbating the poor working conditions of temporary staffing workers.
Read MoreJUNE 4, 2021 — National Legal Advocacy Network worked with partners Raise the Floor Alliance, National Employment Law Project and NELA-IL on an Amicus Brief and argue that narrowing the breadth of the BIPA statute would negatively impact at risk and low-wage workers throughout the state.
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