Labor

The End of Jobs?
Sarah Jaffe

Is Seattle’s Rideshare Crackdown Actually a Win for Taxi Drivers?
Amien Essif

$15 Hourly Wage Looks Likely in Seattle
Sean Crosbie

Academic Labor Unrest Spreads to Maryland Colleges (UPDATED)
Bruce Vail

Many Disappointments for Labor in Illinois Primaries, With One Bright Spot
David Moberg

Chicago Voters Overwhelmingly Support $15 Living Wage
Charlotte Lait and Patrick James Drennan

McDonald’s Workers Speak Out Against Wage Theft
Sarah Berlin

Right-Wing Union Busters Take a Victory Lap After Chattanooga, Crediting Community Outreach
Cole Stangler

Unite Here Chief Blasts Obama Over ACA
Bruce Vail

The Battle for Chattanooga: Southern Masculinity and the Anti-Union Campaign at Volkswagen
Mike Elk
Announcing In These Times’ New Agreement with the National Writers Union
Freelance contributors are essential to the quality and success of In These Times and independent media, and this agreement is one way to demonstrate their value to our publication and our commitment to transparency.
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