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SMLR’s Janice Fine visited the Arriba Las Vegas Worker Center to share the findings of a new report by the Workplace Justice Lab.
The New York Times examines the dangerous conditions facing many undocumented workers, quoting Janice Fine of the Workplace Justice Jab@RU.
The Washington Post talks to Janice Fine of the Workplace Justice Lab@RU about President-elect Trump’s selection for labor secretary, Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer.
The New York Times reports President-elect Trump has chosen a pro-union Republican to serve as labor secretary, quoting Janice Fine of the Workplace Justice Lab@RU.
The New York Times interviews Janice Fine of the Workplace Justice Lab@RU about the potential impact of President-elect Trumps plans to limit immigration.
Boston Review publishes an op-ed by Janice Fine of the Workplace Justice Lab@RU examining why Democrats can no longer expect unions to deliver working-class voters.


A study by the Workplace Justice Lab@Rutgers University finds the average victim loses more than $3,000 per year, but there’s no easy way to get it back under current state law.
Hoodline reports on an initiative led by the workplace justice lab@RU, quoting Janice Fine. The program helps 55 small businesses in Minneapolis to comply with labor laws.
Newsweek reports on minimum wage violations in California, citing a study by the workplace justice lab@RU and quoting Jake Barnes, Janice Fine, and Daniel Galvin.
SF Gate covers a study by the workplace justice lab@RU, quoting Janice Fine. The research finds that minimum wage violations are especially impactful in the Bay Area.