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The Disability and Economic Justice Chartbook
Explore the intersection of disability justice and economic justice, and the importance of recognizing the economic inequalities faced by disabled individuals.
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Explore the intersection of disability justice and economic justice, and the importance of recognizing the economic inequalities faced by disabled individuals.
Press Release
A new research paper shows that disabled workers represented by a union earn higher wages, and are more likely to have health insurance and retirement benefits than those who are not members of a union.
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Uncover the benefits of union representation for disabled workers, from higher wages to increased access to healthcare and retirement benefits.
Article
Discover how the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Long COVID intersect, and the implications for the rights of disabled individuals.
Discover the impact of COVID-19 on remote work. See how organizations swiftly transitioned to remote work and its long-term effects.
Article
Just two months into 2024, millionaires are about to stop contributing to Social Security for the rest of the year.
Article
Today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released its annual estimates of the labor force characteristics of the disabled population in the United States.
Report
With a supermajority on the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS), conservative justices have made quick work of undermining and dismantling decades of civil rights advances.
Data Bytes
Despite signs of a labor movement resurgence throughout 2023, union density continued to hover at a historic low.
In its monthly job reports, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) disaggregates certain labor force indicators by disability status.