Labor

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Remembering Ed Sadlowski: Labor Activist, Democratic Socialist and Crusader for the Rank-and-File
Jeff Schuhrke
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Boeing Workers in S.C. Have Finally Unionized. But Trump’s Labor Board Could Kibosh It.
Michael Arria
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For Big Corporations Like Walmart, Wage Theft Penalties Are Just the Price of Doing Business
Sasha Kramer
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Over 90% of UPS Teamsters Just Voted to Strike
Joe Allen
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Rank-and-File Union Members Are Leading Another Massive Strike. This Time It’s AT&T Workers.
Rebecca Burns
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The Chicago Tribune Is Finally Union as the Media Organizing Wave Intensifies
Stephen Franklin
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How the NFL Players’ Union Can Block the League’s New Ban on Protests
Kathy Wilkes
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How Mexican Teachers Unions Are Pushing the Presidential Frontrunner Left
Jeff Abbott
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Why 50,000 Las Vegas Workers Are on the Verge of Striking
Bryce Covert
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Sex Workers Say “Trafficking” Crackdown Is Backdoor to Gentrifying New Orleans
Casey Quinlan
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Actually, Trump Loves Chinese Goods—So Long as they Make Him Richer
Peter Certo
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In Response to ICE Raids and Family Separation, Immigrant Communities Are Fighting Back
Tanner Howard
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After Janus, Should Unions Abandon Exclusive Representation?
Kate Bronfenbrenner, Chris Brooks, Shaun Richman
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Elon Musk Is as Obsessed with Fake News as Donald Trump
Kate Aronoff
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It’s Time for the Climate Movement to Embrace a Federal Jobs Guarantee
Varshini Prakash and Sarah Meyerhoff
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Stop Calling It an Arbitration Agreement—Employers Are Forcing Workers to Give Up Their Rights
Moshe Z. Marvit
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The Surprising List of Democrats Who Just—Gratuitously—Bowed to Big Finance
David Dayen
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The Supreme Court’s Latest Anti-Worker Decision Deals a Major Blow to the #MeToo Movement
Rima Parikh and Tanner Howard
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Inside the Closed Facebook Groups Where the Teacher Strikes Began
Lois Weiner
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Police Union Is Lobbying To Expand Powers To Tase People Who Don’t Pose a Threat
Michael Arria
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From The Women’s March to The Poor People’s Campaign, A Call for Economic Human Rights
Cathy Albisa
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Seattle Just Showed How to Rein In Amazon—And the Company Is Going to War
Daniel Moattar
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I Work with Mark Janus. Here’s How He Benefits from a Strong Union.
Donnie Killen
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Colorado Teachers Are Mad as Hell—And Now They’re out on Their First Strike in Decades
Rachel M. Cohen
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