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The Public Cost of Low-Wage Jobs in California’s Construction Industry
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Archives for January 2022
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January 2022
The Public Cost of Low-Wage Jobs in California’s Construction Industry
January 1, 2022
What We’re Reading
Affordable Supports
Investing in Good Jobs
Reports
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October 30, 2023
What We’re Reading
Autoworkers Score Big Wins in New Contracts With Carmakers
October 27, 2023
What We’re Reading
In a sector built on historic injustice, can President Biden’s executive order finally deliver decent work for care workers in the US?
October 27, 2023
What We’re Reading
Oakland hits hotel with largest wage theft claim in recent city history
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Workers across the US are rising up. Can they turn their anger into a movement?
January 1, 2022
What We’re Reading
Centering Workers
Future of Work
Quality Empowered Jobs
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October 30, 2023
What We’re Reading
Autoworkers Score Big Wins in New Contracts With Carmakers
October 27, 2023
What We’re Reading
In a sector built on historic injustice, can President Biden’s executive order finally deliver decent work for care workers in the US?
October 27, 2023
What We’re Reading
Oakland hits hotel with largest wage theft claim in recent city history
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Share the Spirit: From bottled water to pop-up vaccine clinics: How four working mothers scrambled to support East Bay farm workers
January 1, 2022
What We’re Reading
Affordable Supports
Economic Justice
Quality Empowered Jobs
More from What We’re Reading
October 30, 2023
What We’re Reading
Autoworkers Score Big Wins in New Contracts With Carmakers
October 27, 2023
What We’re Reading
In a sector built on historic injustice, can President Biden’s executive order finally deliver decent work for care workers in the US?
October 27, 2023
What We’re Reading
Oakland hits hotel with largest wage theft claim in recent city history
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The Bill for My Homelessness Was $54,000
January 1, 2022
What We’re Reading
Affordable Supports
Economic Justice
Income Inequality
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October 30, 2023
What We’re Reading
Autoworkers Score Big Wins in New Contracts With Carmakers
October 27, 2023
What We’re Reading
In a sector built on historic injustice, can President Biden’s executive order finally deliver decent work for care workers in the US?
October 27, 2023
What We’re Reading
Oakland hits hotel with largest wage theft claim in recent city history
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‘Warehouses in their backyards’: when Amazon expands, these communities pay the price
January 1, 2022
What We’re Reading
Future of Work
Racial Equity
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October 30, 2023
What We’re Reading
Autoworkers Score Big Wins in New Contracts With Carmakers
October 27, 2023
What We’re Reading
In a sector built on historic injustice, can President Biden’s executive order finally deliver decent work for care workers in the US?
October 27, 2023
What We’re Reading
Oakland hits hotel with largest wage theft claim in recent city history
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