Employers trust them in their homes. But can immigrant nannies and cleaners trust their employers?
“Are you documented?” Felicia, a nanny in New York City, hasn’t gotten the question in 20 years of work. But
Read More“Are you documented?” Felicia, a nanny in New York City, hasn’t gotten the question in 20 years of work. But
Read MoreRole details Location: Remote (for U.S. only) Rate: $50 per hour Hours: 32 hours/week Contract duration: Six months, early June
Read MoreA years-long, explosive investigation by The New York Times last month exposed allegations of sexual abuse by the late labor
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Read MoreDemocrat Analilia Mejia has won the special election for a safely blue U.S. House seat in New Jersey, Decision Desk
Read MoreContent warning: This story references incidents of domestic violence. On January 18, 2025, Julia Gilbert kicked her fiancé out of
Read More“The night of my assault, I knew something horrific had happened to me. I cried myself to sleep feeling devastated,
Read MoreThey came to lobby against online sexual abuse and found lawmakers wrestling with abuse within their own ranks. For four
Read MoreJJ had a five-year plan to turn his life around. After being released from prison in 2022, he completed an
Read MoreA future lay ahead of me whose path was unknown and whose end I could not see.
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