It’s hot outside ☀️ 🌡️ 🥵 To address this threat to worker safety, the Biden-Harris administration recently proposed “the first-ever federal regulation on heat stress in the workplace.” The rule would help protect millions and reduce heat-related injury and illness. The proposed rule would require employers to allocate time & areas for rest breaks and develop a heat injury & illness prevention plan, among other protections. This is a welcome policy effort to protect workers from the global climate crisis ✊🏽 ✊🏿 ✊🏾 🌎 🍃 https://lnkd.in/eEcReCmm
Economic Policy Institute
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The working people's think tank.
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The Economic Policy Institute (EPI) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank using the tools of economics for more than 30 years to defend and promote the interests of workers in economic policy debates at the national, state, and local level. EPI was created in 1986 to broaden discussions about economic policy to include the needs of low- and middle-income workers. EPI believes every working person deserves a good job with fair pay, affordable health care, and retirement security. To achieve this goal, EPI conducts research and analysis on the economic status of working America. EPI proposes public policies that protect and improve the economic conditions of low- and middle-income workers and assesses policies with respect to how they affect those workers.
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http://www.epi.org
External link for Economic Policy Institute
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NEW: It's crucial that state lawmakers implement heat protection standards for Florida workers, as FPI finds that more than 5.7 million Floridians are "highly vulnerable" to the extreme heat. Read the latest report from FPI's Alexis Tsoukalas, PhD, and Adriana Sela 👇 #floridapolicy #heatprotection #heatprotectionstandards #workerprotections #climatechange
High Heat, Higher Responsibility: The Sunshine State Must Enact Policies to Protect Working Floridians
floridapolicy.org
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The Peter G. Peterson Foundation asked seven different think tanks from across the ideological spectrum how they would stabilize the US national debt. EPI's plan outlines a path to boosting living standards and economic security while also putting our government on a more sustainable fiscal path. Our top three policy recommendations are: 1️⃣ Increase revenue by allowing tax cuts to expire 2️⃣ Strengthen Social Security 3️⃣ Reduce healthcare costs. Read our proposal to learn more: https://lnkd.in/gCn9_xVi
Left or right, regardless of your political perspective, there are many good options to put our government on a more sustainable fiscal path. #FiscalPolicy #NationalDebt
Solutions Initiative 2024: Charting a Brighter Future
https://solutions2024.pgpf.org
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📉 Prices for some goods have fallen over the past 2 years, with the biggest improvements in energy prices. Consumers will be paying 29% less for gas and 36% less for heating oil compared to prices in June 2022. Learn more on our blog: https://lnkd.in/gHAu8AfV
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Don’t believe the lies gig work companies like Uber and Lyft are spreading! They say that to provide the flexibility workers want, they have to misclassify workers as independent contractors, which strips workers of protections like minimum wage & time off. But workers CAN have both flexibility AND decent pay & work conditions! Allowing companies to exploit workers like this harms gig economy, flexible, and part-time workers, who are predominately women and people of color. Policymakers should prioritize providing workplace benefits and protections that offer employees REAL flexibility with REAL protections, including paid leave, scheduling fairness, and the strengthened ability to form and join unions. Learn more on our blog: https://lnkd.in/eKmBy8jS
Flexible work: What workers, especially low-wage workers, really want and how best to provide it
https://www.epi.org
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Southern politicians often say that their business-friendly policies will produce “good jobs.” But is that true? In Chandra Childer’s new #RootedinRacism report, she shows that Southerners’ access to quality pay & benefits is actually the lowest in the US. “Workers and families across the South deserve an economic model that centers and empowers [them],” says Childers. Did you know that workers in the South are: ❌paid less than their counterparts in other parts of the US ❌least likely to have employer-provided health insurance ❌least likely to have paid sick leave ❌least likely to be in a union Southerners from all backgrounds will need to come together to demand policies that create a new economic development model. Read the report to learn more: https://lnkd.in/e-mrZxg6
Southern policymakers leave workers with lower wages and a fraying safety net: Rooted in Racism and Economic Exploitation: Part Three
https://www.epi.org
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The past few years have seen a rise in workers who are interested in, but unsure about, unions, according to a new report from John Ahlquist, Jake Grumbach, and Tom Kochan (MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER)). These "union curious" workers could be unsure because of a lack of exposure to unions or knowledge about their impacts. Read the report to learn more about this pivotal and growing group of "union curious" workers: https://lnkd.in/eYC9ADpU
The rise of the ‘union curious’: Support for unionization among America’s frontline workers
https://www.epi.org
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The labor market is better by some measures than before the pandemic, according to EPI's Elise Gould. Read more about the comparisons and what Gould will be watching on Jobs Day this Friday: https://lnkd.in/emySypUm
What to watch on jobs day: The labor market is better by some measures than before the pandemic
https://www.epi.org
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July 3 is CROWN Day, marking 5 years since the CROWN Act was first passed in CA. Since then, 25 states have passed the CROWN Act to protect BiPOC folks from hair-based discrimination at work and school. "Lawmakers in the remaining half of states with no CROWN Act—as well as members of Congress—have one clear piece of unfinished business they should prioritize for the next session: making sure Black and brown people are protected against hair-based discrimination," writes Jasmine Payne-Patterson. Learn more on our blog: https://lnkd.in/ebqMjCys
Half of U.S. states have passed the CROWN Act to ban hair discrimination
https://www.epi.org
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Poverty is a policy choice. We can change policies by electing leaders who prioritize the needs of people over profits. Tomorrow, June 29th, we’re gathering for the #MoralMarchOnWashington DC and to the polls to hold our leaders & candidates accountable. https://lnkd.in/dhcsgFFR
Mass Poor People’s & Low-Wage Workers’ Assembly & Moral March on Washington, D.C. & to the Polls
https://www.poorpeoplescampaign.org