Unionized nurses are set to vote on tentative agreements with Montefiore and Mount Sinai Hospitals, while 4,200 nurses are still striking at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
The strike disrupted many aspects of prison life, such as access to food, showers, medication, recreation, and legislative protections
Dozens of men inside Centinela State Prison participated in a work slowdown last year to protest inadequate commissary access and daily strip searches tied to jobs with the California Prison Industry Authority
As the correctional officers strike concluded last month, the state did not immediately explain which parts of the law that caps solitary confinement to 15 consecutive days would be suspended
The Denver-based organization has engaged in union-busting and retaliation, union members allege
The streaming boom created more jobs and increased diverse content, yet it’s harder than ever for TV writers to get staffed
From abolition to climate justice, communities and collective action sustain movements for a better world
Rising inequity is driving workers to go on strike during a historic labor movement
The tentative agreement raises wages, establishes new job training opportunities for workers, and proposes ways to fill staffing shortages
Members of the Writers Guild of America hope pay increases, new requirements for room sizes and employment duration, and protections against AI will improve equity and diversity in Hollywood
If an agreement isn’t reached, workers plan to go on strike for longer in November
If health care employees go on strike, dozens of Kaiser hospitals and clinics across the country could shut down
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