Having negotiated a new contract that promises wage increases, affordable health care, paid family leave, and more, workers hope that their efforts will inspire others in the industry to fight for fair compensation
Universities depend on graduate student workers’ labor but won’t provide adequate pay without the pressure of collective bargaining efforts
Labor organizers must convince temporary workers to see unions as allies, not adversaries
With flight delays and cancellations at a record high, airport lounge workers struggle with overcrowded lounges and understaffing
Anti-sex work stigma and labor status create roadblocks in sex workers’ fight against the industry status quo
After filing discrimination lawsuits and facing hostile management, Chateau Marmont workers won their right to unionize
Trader Joe’s workers have attempted different unionization strategies across stores but have been met with similar union-busting tactics
Though railroad companies and unions were able to reach a last-minute deal, workers remain unhappy with the agreement details
Like other laborers, teachers in the U.S. are experiencing higher rates of strikes in their profession
“I’ve worked a lot of jobs that I would have expected that kind of thing from, but I wouldn’t have expected that coming from them.”
Amazon, Apple, Google, and Microsoft are just a few of the companies that have announced plans to provide abortion-related benefits in recent months
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.
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