Two-thirds of U.S. adults say that “we need better laws and protections to improve drivers’ pay and working conditions.”
Read MoreKey policies in the CPC agenda have broad support among Democrats, Independents, and voters in swing states.
Read MoreCompared to polling conducted one week earlier, likely voters' support for the UAW strikes has risen from 55% to 62%.
Read More74% of voters agree that Hollywood studios should be prohibited from replacing human writers with artificial intelligence.
Read More72% of voters support pay equity between the men’s and women’s national soccer teams.
Read MoreAt least 70% of likely voters back all three bills, which would significantly reform labor laws and expand worker protections.
Read MoreAbout 70 percent of NYC voters say they would be less likely to vote for a city council member who opposes worker protections.
Read MoreWe find that, on average, voters believe that a typical American needs to earn $26 an hour to have a decent quality of life.
Read MoreBanning non-compete agreements will encourage a more equitable economy for all — and a bipartisan majority of Americans agree.
Read MoreSixty-eight percent of voters support requiring high-quality childcare through the CHIPS Act.
Read MoreNearly three-quarters of New York voters (71 percent) would support a bill requiring employers to pay tipped workers the full minimum wage before tips.
Read MoreVoters support imposing fines for employers that have been found to violate labor laws by a +58-point margin.
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