Labor

Virtual Labor Organizing: “There’s an App For That”
Kamil Ahsan

Philadelphia Airport Workers Win Major Victory Against Abusive Subcontracting
Arielle Zionts

After Layoffs of 175 Workers, J.Crew Exec Instagrams His Night Celebrating, Making Hunger Games Joke
Karen Gwee

Chicago Charter School Students Say UNO Teacher Was Fired for Union Activism
Crystal Stella Becerril

Stop Freaking Out: The Union-Backed Minimum Wage Exemption Isn’t About Paying Union Workers Less
Mario Vasquez

25 Years Later: Lessons From the Organizers of Justice for Janitors
Stephen Lerner and Jono Shaffer

California Court Ruling Could Make It Nearly Impossible for Farmworkers To Win Union Contracts
David Bacon

New York State Legislators Have Just One More Day To Pass a Bill Protecting Nail Salon Workers
Karen Gwee

We Need Domestic and International Regulations to Prevent Corporations from Fleeing Overseas
Miriam Shestack

Clergy March on Billionaires as Moral Mondays Come to Chicago
Martin de Bourmont
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