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Safe Food, Safe Workplaces 

NCLR, Southern Poverty Law Center, Food & Water Watch, et. al. (2013-11-21)
As millions of Americans sit down for Thanksgiving dinner this November, most don't think about what it takes for a turkey to make it from the farm to the table. But consumers may want to take a closer look, particularly ...
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On Shaky Ground: Poll of Latino Views on the Economy 

Latino Decisions on behalf of NCLR (2014-07-21)
The majority of Latino voters believe the economy is improving, but their own financial outlook has not. While their belief in the American Dream remains strong, large shares of Latino voters are anxious about losing a job ...
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Is Your Organization Ready for the Updated Overtime Pay Rule? 

NCLR; National Employment Law Project (NELP); PathStone (NCLR, 2016-10-25)
On May 18, 2016, the Department of Labor (DOL) expanded the overtime rule to include more employees. This means over 4 million new workers will now be eligible for overtime if they work more than 40 hours a week. Will your ...

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