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It’s a new year, but the COVID-19 pandemic is still very much with us. Cases are at an all-time high in America, with no signs of slowing down.
It’s a new year, but the COVID-19 pandemic is still very much with us. Cases are at an all-time high in America, with no signs of slowing down.
You can file an unfair labor practice charge if your employer breaks labor law: find out what’s illegal, and how to file.
It’s been less than two weeks since the CDC announced that healthcare workers could return to work after seven days.
Amazon entered into a settlement this week, making it easier for Amazon workers across the country to organize.
Workers at a Buffalo Starbucks are feeling energized and elated — and no, it’s not a caffeine buzz.
How experienced organizers avoid burnout and foster solidarity with their co-workers while pushing for the changes they want to see
Unions need to aim to make a broad impact, not narrow. And that starts with building worker power anywhere and everywhere.
It’s been a big month for labor. November saw over 22,000 union members go on strike, with even more threatening to strike.
We’re in the midst of such an exciting time for the labor movement that words like “historic” and “unprecedented” are starting to feel overused.
From the ongoing strike wave, to the mass walkouts and “labor shortage,” one thing is clear. Labor militancy is on the rise in America.