The National Employment Law Project is a nonprofit advocacy group in Washington, D.C. that works on worker and civil-rights issues. It lobbies Congress and federal agencies to raise the federal minimum wage, expand overtime protections, fund the Department of Labor, the National Labor Relations Board, and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and to oppose actions that would weaken diversity, equity, and inclusion programs or reduce enforcement authority. Its filings total about $60,000.
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