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The following reports on labor market policy were recently released:

Economic Policy Institute

Stop Currency Manipulation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Robert E. Scott

National Women’s Law Center

Our Moment: An Economic Agenda for Women and Families
Nancy Duff Campbell

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Safety Net for Poorest Weakened After Welfare Law But Regained Strength in Great Recession, at Least Temporarily
Arloc Sherman and Danilo Trisi

Center for Law and Social Policy

Paid Leave Necessary for an Ounce of Prevention
Liz Ben-Ishai and Alex Wang

National Employment Law Project

Minimum Wage Basics: Public Opinion on Raising the Minimum Wage
National Employment Law Project

Institute for Research on Labor and Employment (UCLA)

Enforcement Strategies for Empowerment: Models for the California Domestic Worker Bill of Rights
Eileen Boris, Merita Jokela, and Megan Undén

Representations of Unions in American and Canadian Social Studies Standards
Anthony Berryman, Michael Ishimoto, and John Rogers

Driven to Poverty: Misclassification & Wage Theft in Southern California’s Short Haul Trucking Industry
Jesse Halvorsen

Local Government Models of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Employment
Stephanie Tsai