After facing a campaign plagued with alleged union-busting efforts, 55.3% of the workers at Lodi voted against a union
On the heels of a historic win, nurses across the country have been inspired to fight for safer staffing ratios to provide better patient care
Workers across six locations owned by the Golden Gate Restaurant Group, Inc. reported enduring unpaid overtime, short staffing, and no breaks
After years of worker organizing, the Department of Homeland Security has issued guidance to protect immigrants from deportation and other forms of retaliation during labor disputes
Current and former video game workers detail a longstanding culture of sexual harassment, exploitation, and retaliation
Black workers have always been part of the labor movement, but unions must prioritize anti-racist practices and make room for Black leadership
After a year of fruitless negotiation sessions for fair wages and labor practices, university employees march in what could be the largest higher education academic strike in U.S. history
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
Building on the foundation of previous strikes and organized movements, people on the inside of Alabama prisons are now regrouping to continue the fight for abolition
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
Despite being overseen by a different government department and promised opportunities to gain permits, unlicensed New York City vendors have not received a break from city enforcement
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