A new Florida anti-union law poses an existential threat to 27,000 Florida teachers
Ableism compounds issues of low pay, shrinking writers’ rooms, and vanishing residuals for disabled writers
After picketing in one of the largest higher education strikes in the US, many university graduate workers are left frustrated with the labor agreement
Black women nearing retirement age who work in the fast food and home care industries have helped pave the way for the Union of Southern Service Workers
Though railroad companies and unions were able to reach a last-minute deal, workers remain unhappy with the agreement details
Union organizers press companies to live up to their “progressive” images by supporting workers’ unionization efforts
Providers are asking for a seat at the table when making organizational decisions that affect patient care
Citing both a critical lack of support and funding, the unions announced their intent to strike.
Union rates remain at historic lows as workers still face high turnover, union busting, and fears of retaliation. These workers explain the barriers and the small wins that give them hope
The strike began Nov. 3, with union members calling for higher wages and more protections for graduate and undergraduate student workers
Last week, activists and organizers delivered the signatures needed to formally request a vote to form Amazon’s first ever union.
A group of agricultural workers on Long Island has formed New York’s first farmworkers union—a landmark move that was the result of decades of activism.
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