Three-quarters of voters think the decision to unionize should be left exclusively to workers, and employers should remain neutral.
Read More63 percent of voters support unions at Amazon warehouses, Apple stores, Starbucks coffee shops, and other establishments.
Read MoreThe overtime pay guarantees of the Fair Labor Standards Act have widespread, bipartisan support, with 88 percent of voters backing them.
Read MoreVoters support establishing a minimum salary floor for all congressional staffers by a +26-point margin.
Read MoreA bipartisan majority of New York voters support a $15 minimum wage by a +61-point margin.
Read More62 percent of voters are “somewhat concerned” or “very concerned” about the treatment of pregnant employees in the workplace.
Read MoreNearly 80 percent of voters believe state governments should do more to level the playing field between local startups and large corporations.
Read MoreA bipartisan majority of Georgia voters back the expansion of unemployment insurance benefits and stronger protections for farmworkers.
Read MoreMajorities across party lines support a bill that would require employers to provide consistent and predictable work schedules.
Read MoreA bipartisan majority of New York voters support increasing the minimum wage to keep up with living costs.
Read MoreVoters back a proposal to abolish Major League Baseball's antitrust exemption, which has existed since 1922.
Read MoreThe BBBA would reduce the cost and increase availability of vital services, improve families’ financial security, increase job growth and job quality in care sectors, and bring recent economic gains more in line with a just recovery.
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