Hot Labor Summer in Review
Everyday people are rising up to support their fellow workers because they share a collective vision of a society that values their labor.
Everyday people are rising up to support their fellow workers because they share a collective vision of a society that values their labor.
Now is not the time to slow down. We will keep organizing, keep building, keep fighting to create a better world for working people.
Workers at Starbucks have held over 55 different strikes in at least 17 states in the U.S. in recent months over the company’s aggressive opposition.
Join fellow EWOC members at the Socialist Conference for a weekend full of exciting panels and organizers from around the country.
Public opinion of labor unions is at its highest point since 1965. Organized labor is one of the only major US institutions that people still trust.
Workers everywhere, newly emboldened by strikes and successful union campaigns, are mobilizing and growing stronger every day.
Corporations like Starbucks and Amazon react with threats and intimidation because they know there is power in a union.
Something is happening in the labor movement: the wave of strikes last year, historic new organizing wins, and sweeping reform movements within unions.
The organizing in Amazon warehouses and Starbucks cafes shows that it’s the unleashed energy, creativity, and wisdom of rank-and-file workers.
We’re the cover story of the Indypendent this month: “Labor of Love: EWOC is Pioneering a New Model for Empowering Workers.”