Reports Select IssueBetter Pay and BenefitsCivil RightsCorporate GreedCriminal Justice ReformFuture of WorkGender EqualityGlobal Worker RightsHealth CareImmigrationInfrastructureLabor LawManufacturingQuality EducationRight to WorkSexual HarassmentSocial Security and RetirementTax and Budget PolicyTradeWorkplace Health and Safety Apply Report Our Voices: A Snapshot of Working Women March 16, 2016 The National Survey of Working Women was conducted to better understand the experiences and aspirations of working women. The results capture a multifaceted picture of our lives. It zeroes in on how working women spend time at home, tackle financial challenges and engage in our communities. Report The U.S.-China Economic Relationship: The TPP is Not the Answer March 16, 2016 The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will advance the interests of global corporations over the U.S. national interest. As it stands, the TPP is likely to harm the American economy and its workers. Report Transforming Women's Work March 1, 2016 Policies for an Inclusive Economic Agenda Report The Gold Standard for Workers? February 8, 2016 The State of Labor Rights in TPP Countries Report Race and Economic Jeopardy for All January 15, 2016 A Framing Paper for Defeating Dog Whistle Politics. Report Fighting for a Better Life January 15, 2016 How Working People Across America Are Organizing to Raise Wages and Improve Work Report A Future for Workers January 8, 2016 This report takes a look at the future of the labor movement, with a particular focus on contributions from black workers and strategies for renewing the labor movement. Report Report on the Impacts of the TPP December 2, 2015 Submitted by the Labor Advisory Committee on Trade Negotiations and Trade Policy, Dec. 2, 2015. Report Collective Bargaining in 2015–2016 September 10, 2015 We are in the midst of an exceptional moment for raising wages through collective bargaining. Report Discrimination and Denationalization in the Dominican Republic July 1, 2015 This report shares stories of Dominicans of Haitian descent who are struggling to maintain their status, pursue higher education, seek opportunities for meaningful work and career advancement, and obtain justice. Report Death on the Job: The Toll of Neglect, 2015 April 28, 2015 Analysis of 2013 BLS data on workplace safety. Report After Decimating U.S. Manufacturing, Walmart Takes Aim at I.T. Sector April 1, 2015 Walmart is driving down standards in the tech industry in the U.S. by using H-1B visas and contractors excessively, and violating the spirit, if not the letter of the visa program. Report International Labor Migration: A Vision for Shared Prosperity March 20, 2015 This policy statement articulates a vision of labor migration that would promote shared prosperity by lifting up and empowering workers in both origin and destination countries. Report Trade, Violence and Migration January 9, 2015 The Broken Promises to Honduran Workers Report Comercio, Violencia y Migracion January 9, 2015 Las Promesas Incumplidas a los Trabajadores de Honduras Report Building a Strategy for Workers’ Rights and Inclusive Growth July 1, 2014 This report focuses on African Growth and Opportunity Act’s shortcomings and offers recommendations to strengthen program to promote shared prosperity. Report TTIP Must Work for the People, or It Won’t Work at All May 21, 2014 The AFL-CIO and the ETUC demand a commitment from the European Union and the United States to achieve a “gold standard” agreement that improves living and working conditions on both sides of the Atlantic and guards against any attempt to use the agreement to lower standards or impinge on democratic decision making. Report Death on the Job: The Toll of Neglect, 2014 April 28, 2014 Analysis of 2012 BLS data on workplace safety. Load More