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Promising Developments for LGBTQ Workers
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Promising Developments for LGBTQ Workers

After four years under a President who did everything in his power to strip LGBTQ people of their rights, things […]

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California Supreme Court Expands Number of Workers Classified as Employees Rather Than Independent Contractors
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California Supreme Court Expands Number of Workers Classified as Employees Rather Than Independent Contractors

The 2020 presidential election successfully ousted an administration and political movement that has sought to undermine workplace protections, and reaffirmed […]

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Tackling Sex Discrimination in Big Tech: Pinterest and Beyond
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Tackling Sex Discrimination in Big Tech: Pinterest and Beyond

The tech industry has a sex discrimination problem. It’s no secret. Like much of the white-collar workforce, men dominate the […]

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WHAT’S NEXT FOR GIG WORKERS’ RIGHTS AFTER PROP. 22?
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WHAT’S NEXT FOR GIG WORKERS’ RIGHTS AFTER PROP. 22?

While the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps across this nation, employers are taking advantage of the pandemic-induced recession to, once again, eliminate […]

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I was there the day democracy survived.
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I was there the day democracy survived.

I was there the day democracy survived, one week and 10,000 refresh-browser-checking-election-returns ago. I patrolled the hundred-foot zone. I held […]

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Trump Policy to Stop Covid-19 Relief Found Unlawful
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Trump Policy to Stop Covid-19 Relief Found Unlawful

A federal court in California recently struck down the Trump Administration policy that prevented currently and formerly incarcerated individuals from […]

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