The National Employment Law Project also found that 64% of workers believe the outdoor retailer is becoming a worse place to work
The Denver-based organization has engaged in union-busting and retaliation, union members allege
Workers say REI’s handpicked negotiating teams and repeated showings of bad-faith-bargaining stand in the way
In a groundbreaking move, workers at the Pride Center of Western New York, a nonprofit promoting LGBTQIA+ health and HIV prevention in Buffalo, are ramping up their efforts to form a union. The organization is the first nonprofit operated by and for the LGBTQIA+ community to form a union in
The number of workers in the video game industry laid off so far this year is on the brink of surpassing the more than 10,000 job losses suffered across the industry in 2023. As companies shed their workforces, union organizers and game workers are turning toward union organizing as
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
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
Consumers can’t always trust progressively branded companies, and boycotts are only useful if the workers have asked for one
As HarperCollins workers extend their strike into the new year, several authors express their support for the union despite potential risks to their debut novels
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