Advocates and policymakers are considering state and local paid sick leave laws across the country. Yet despite the increased public dialog around paid sick leave and other family friendly workplace policies, there is no single data source out there that can be used to estimate…
The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) hosted a webinar, Enforcing Labor Standards in a Recession: An Opportunity to Support Workers Who Risk Their Lives, on September 30, 2020 discussing the results of a national study on labor standards violations during the Great Recession of 2007-2009.
This bi-weekly webinar call with CLASP and our partners discussed the overview of the paid leave and paid sick day provisions in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) and the CARES Act; the overview of the Department of Labor regulat
The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) hosted a webinar, exploring how income support provisions in the COVID-19 response legislation intersect with existing public benefits.
This end of year webinar will provide agencies and advocates a review of 2019 victories in the movement for Paid Sick Days, discuss challenges and opportunities with implementation and enforcement, and look ahead to successes and potential threats in the coming year.
CLASP and CIWO a labor enforcement standards webinar on monitoring strategies. The webinar highlighted the work of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers Fair Food Program, and the Fair Food Standards Council, which oversees the implementation of the CIW's fair food program.
CLASP hosted a webinar with Data & Society to discuss their new research report, Beyond Disruption: How Tech Shapes Labor Across Domestic Work & Ridehailing. The study contributes new insights on the operation of labor platforms in different low-wage industries and raises important questions about…