The developer of the $3 billion project committed to implementing stringent heat protections for construction workers, among other measures
The Denver-based organization has engaged in union-busting and retaliation, union members allege
Low-wage workers at the Union of Southern Service Workers’ summit are ready to go toe-to-toe against their employers, racist labor laws, and the Trump administration
Construction workers reported unsafe working conditions, rampant wage theft, and substandard wages in a survey of more than 300 workers
The streaming boom created more jobs and increased diverse content, yet it’s harder than ever for TV writers to get staffed
New York care workers’ efforts to improve their employment conditions puts them at odds with their union and progressive organizations in the state
Consumers can’t always trust progressively branded companies, and boycotts are only useful if the workers have asked for one
After years of worker organizing, the Department of Homeland Security has issued guidance to protect immigrants from deportation and other forms of retaliation during labor disputes
In 2022, unionization efforts swept across multiple industries as workers continued to build power through collective organizing, but there is much further to go
Advocates say time is of the essence for the Department of Homeland Security to implement the Department of Labor’s new workers’ rights policy
For decades, the labor movement has treated undocumented workers as “unorganizable.” Now these workers are doing some of the most innovative labor organizing in the U.S.
Women have yet to recover from labor force losses due to COVID-19 and a lack of structural support for working parents
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