The Chicago City Council passed a ceasefire resolution, making it the latest city to demand an end to the U.S.-backed Israeli assault on Gaza
Tight budgets and managers unfamiliar with unionizing can present hurdles, but unionizing offers workers opportunities to build solidarity and improve workplace conditions and culture
The agreement comes months after Prism reported on extensive allegations of union-busting
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
If an agreement isn’t reached, workers plan to go on strike for longer in November
Workers elaborate on allegations of union-busting, pay disparities, and sexual harassment after a recent report from Business Insider
A former archeologist reported finding trace amounts of arsenic and benzene in her blood from working on the site, and others said their health concerns were mostly ignored
To build a better future for workers, we must recognize the racist and blood-stained history of U.S. labor and the shortcomings of the labor movement’s past
In this Q&A, Union of Southern Service Workers member Mama Cookie discusses the uphill battle of fighting for labor rights and protections in North Carolina
Workers who win their union elections often face a prolonged battle to negotiate a first collective bargaining agreement
Workers at Amy’s Kitchen still experience safety concerns and union-busting retaliation
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