Two Major Wins for Workers’ RightsBy Ed Lazere • September 3, 2015 • Inclusive Economy / Jobs & Training […] Read MoreArrow icon
$15 Minimum Wage Initiatives Gain Momentum In DC and Around the CountryBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • July 29, 2015 • Income & Poverty […] Read MoreArrow icon
The President Can and Should Boost the Pay of Low-Wage Federal Contract WorkersBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • July 21, 2015 • Income & Poverty […] Read MoreArrow icon
The Need for Fairer Scheduling Practices in DC Emerges from HearingBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • July 16, 2015 • Inclusive Economy / Income & Poverty / Jobs & Training […] Read MoreArrow icon
Unpredictable and Unsustainable: How Scheduling Practices in DC’s Service Sector Are Wreaking Havoc on WorkersBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • July 13, 2015 […] Read MoreArrow icon
Latest DC Minimum Wage Increase Helping Improve Families’ SecurityBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • July 7, 2015 • Inclusive Economy / Income & Poverty / Jobs & Training […] Read MoreArrow icon
Approved Tax Triggers Could Hurt DC’s Ability To Fund Critical Services Next YearBy Soumya Bhat • July 6, 2015 • Revenue & Budget / Taxes […] Read MoreArrow icon
Reforms Needed to Boost Jobs for DC Residents At Businesses that Get Public SubsidiesBy Ed Lazere • June 26, 2015 • Inclusive Economy / Income & Poverty / Jobs & Training […] Read MoreArrow icon
DC Should Do More to Help Workers Who Face Erratic Work Schedules and Unpredictable IncomesBy Ed Lazere • June 12, 2015 • Income & Poverty […] Read MoreArrow icon
Unpredictable, Unsustainable: The Impact of Employers’ Scheduling Practices in DCBy DC Fiscal Policy Institute • June 11, 2015 • Income & Poverty […] Read MoreArrow icon