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President Obama: Extend Labor Protections to Homecare Workers

The "companionship exemption" is both deeply archaic and patently unfair. 

NationAction

March 14, 2013

In December of 2011, President Obama announced that his administration would extend federal minimum wage and overtime protections to an estimated 2.5 million homecare workers. More than one year later, the rule changes to the “companionship exemption” of the Fair Labor Standards Act are under final review by the White House Office of Management and Budget. Meanwhile, members of the profitable home healthcare industry are lobbying to keep the status quo.

 TO DO

Sign The Nation's open letter to President Obama imploring him to fulfill his promise and extend minimum wage and overtime protections to homecare workers

 TO READ

This recent editorial in The Hill makes clear how the "companionship exemption" is both deeply archaic and patently unfair. 

 TO WATCH

In this video, Caring Across Generations Co-Director Ai-jen Poo explains how and why her organization is trying to transform long-term care in a way that recognizes everyone's dignity.

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