OSHA has fined Amy’s Kitchen more than $100,000 for health and safety violations
As companies start to force employees back into the office, some BIPOC workers are trying to emphasize the benefits of working remotely
Women have yet to recover from labor force losses due to COVID-19 and a lack of structural support for working parents
Formerly incarcerated workers aren’t just replacements filling staff shortages, they’re a legitimate part of the American workforce
The future of an industry in crisis depends on support for the most disenfranchised: Its workers, before they leave the industry for good.
In a Q&A, Juan Miranda of grassroots organization Siembra NC talks about helping workers come out of the shadows to fight for better wages and protections.
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