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The Clean Slate Agenda
Since the founding of the country, concentration of power in the hands of a small minority has been recognized as a threat to the viability of American democracy. Today, the struggle to preserve democracy in the face of extreme wealth concentration is acute because we live in a historical moment when vast disparities of economic power have been translated into equally shocking disparities in political power.
With this report, we offer an intervention that promises to help stop the self-reinforcing cycle of economic and political inequality. By proposing a fundamental redesign of labor law, our aspiration is to enable all working people – including those who have been excluded by systemic racism and sexism – to create the collective economic and political power necessary to build an equitable economy and politics.
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Governments Should Optimize Electric Vehicle Subsidies
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Unpreemption: The NLRB’s Untapped Power to Authorize State Experimentation
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Principles of Sectoral Bargaining: A Reference Guide for Designing Federal, State, and Local Laws in the U.S.
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Why Workplace Scholars and Enforcers Should Be in Conversation
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A Role for State Attorneys General in a Just Transition
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The Growing Role of Localities in the United States in Enacting and Enforcing Protections for Gig Economy Workers