The National Employment Law Project (NELP) is a nonprofit advocacy organization dedicated to advancing the rights and economic security of low-wage and unemployed workers. Founded in 1969, NELP conducts research, policy analysis, and advocacy at the federal and state levels to promote equitable labor standards and worker protections.
NELP typically pursues policies related to minimum wage increases, unemployment insurance reform, workplace safety, paid leave, fair scheduling, worker classification, protections for immigrant workers, and broader labor standards enforcement.
Primarily funded through foundation grants, charitable contributions, and philanthropic donations.
Works closely with labor unions, worker advocacy organizations, civil rights groups, and progressive policy coalitions.
Non-profit organization