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Subject Which labor reports did you most care about in 2020?
Date December 16, 2020 8:24 PM
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** 2020: The Year in Review ([link removed])
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It’s been a year like no other. In this issue of EPI News, we look back at the most-read reports and blog posts from the Economic Policy Institute for 2020. They offer a perspective on the health, economic, and education crises we are facing and what we can do to create a more just society for all working people in our country, one that doesn’t leave anyone behind.
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Top 10 EPI reports of 2020 ([link removed])
Staying safe. Educating our children. Having a say in workplace conditions. These were some of the concerns top of mind for our readers in 2020. See the reports » ([link removed])

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Five EPI blog posts that got readers’ attention in 2020 ([link removed])
EPI’s Working Economics Blog provides regular analysis of current events and the economy. Here we highlight the posts readers turned to most frequently in 2020. See the posts » ([link removed])
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The war against the Postal Service ([link removed])
As holiday greetings fill your mailbox, it’s a good time to reflect on the Postal Service, an American institution that connects family and friends, fosters democracy, and is a key part of our emergency and national security infrastructure. Read the report from EPI’s Monique Morrissey » ([link removed])

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Wages for the top 1% up 160% since 1979 ([link removed])

Newly available wage data tell a familiar story: the unceasing growth of wage inequality that undercuts wage growth for the bottom 90%. Read the blog post from EPI’s Larry Mishel and Jori Kandra » ([link removed])
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R ([link removed]) eversing Trump labor policy ([link removed])

EPI experts review the Trump administration’s anti-worker executive and regulatory actions and chart a course for the new administration to address these harmful actions. Read the blog post from EPI’s Celine McNicholas and Margaret Poydock » ([link removed])


** Upcoming webinar
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Rebuilding Collective Bargaining ([link removed])
Moderated by EPI Senior Fellow Lynn Rhinehart ([link removed]) – Join us Thurs., Dec. 17, for a webinar highlighting a paper from EPI’s Unequal Power (UP) initiative, followed by a discussion on collective bargaining. Register now » ([link removed])


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Book Event ([link removed])
Moderated by EPI EARN Director Naomi Walker ([link removed]) ([link removed]) – “Teachers have found their power and won’t go down without a fight,” proclaims the newly released Strike for the Common Good: Fighting for the Future of Public Education. Watch the video » ([link removed])

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We Can’t Afford to Lose the Postal Service ([link removed])
I am probably one of the least consequential things my mother has ever delivered…. In her thirty-eight years as a rural letter carrier with the United States Postal Service, she’s delivered just about everything you can legally send through the mail. Read more » ([link removed])

Employers Can Require COVID-19 Vaccination, but There Are Exceptions. Here’s What You and Your Boss Need to Know. ([link removed])
With COVID-19 vaccinations expected to start in Chicago on Tuesday, employers eager to return to some semblance of business as usual are contemplating how best to urge workers to get inoculated—and whether to make it mandatory. Read more » ([link removed])

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