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Essential and Unprotected

WEBEssential and nprotected 2 ranged from 75% of pharmacy workers to just 26% of delivery workers and 41% of warehouse workers. In more than one-third of grocery stores, coffee …

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Precarious Work Schedules And Population Health

WEBPolicy Brief. Executive Summary. Hourly workers in the US—especially those in the retail and food service sectors—have work schedules that are often unstable and …

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Essential and Vulnerable: Most Service Sector Workers Lack Paid …

WEBBERKELEY, CA – With renewed attention on the critical importance of service-sector workers amid the global COVID-19 pandemic, The Shift Project finds that these …

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Paid Family and Medical Leave in the U.S. Service Sector

WEBEach year, millions of U.S. workers experience the need for time away from work after welcoming a new child to the family or because of a health or a caregiving need. …

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Consequences of Routine Work Schedule Instability for Worker …

WEBThe American labor market is increasingly unequal, with ever greater returns at the top of the market and growing insecurity for workers at the bottom. Much has …

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Inequalities At Work And The Toll Of COVID-19

WEBInequalities At Work And The Toll Of COVID-19. Rebecca Wolfe, Kristen Harknett and Daniel Schneider. Read the Full Article. KEY POINTS: Workplaces shape risk for …

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Paid Family & Medical Leave In the U.S. Service Sector

WEBPaid Family Medical Leave 3 Barriers to Leave Taking Economic Barriers Needing leave but not taking it, or not taking enough, is very common for service sector workers in our survey.

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Improving health and economic security by reducing work …

WEBAlongside wages, work schedules are a fundamental component of job quality, yet work schedules are largely unregulated in the US labor market. In 2017, Seattle became the …

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The Association of Paid Medical and Caregiving Leave with the …

WEBRead the Full Article. KEY POINTS Background Service-sector workers in the U.S. face extremely limited access to paid family and medical leave, but little research has …

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Still Unstable: The Persistence of Scheduling Uncertainty …

WEBStill nstable: The Persistence of Schedule ncertainty uring the Pandemic 2 attendance, and health. Our recent data on working conditions through the end

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COVID-19 Safety Measures Update

WEBCOVID-19 has made service sector jobs much more dangerous. But, while the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released guidelines to prevent infections in the …

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Essential and Unprotected: COVID-19-Related Health and Safety

WEBResearch Brief Press Release Download the data. The coronavirus outbreak has had a massive impact on public health and the economy. In the United States, the …

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Paid Family and Medical Leave Archives

WEBDespite the widespread need to take leave from work when faced with a caregiving obligation or when welcoming a new child to the family, many workers in the U.S. lack …

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Olive Garden’s Expansion Of Paid Sick Leave During COVID-19 …

WEBRead the Full Article KEY POINTS The COVID-19 pandemic has focused public and policy attention on the acute lack of paid sick leave for service-sector workers in the United …

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Consequences of Routine Work Schedule Instability for …

WEBIn a recent paper, we use Shift data to explore the rela-tionship between exposure to routine schedule insta-bility and measures of worker health and wellbeing — in particular, …

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