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        Louisiana Dollar Store Workers Can’t Control Air Conditioning in Their Own Stores
      
                    The pandemic and the inflation panic have been a boon to dollar stores, which are spreading rapidly throughout low-income areas and “food deserts,” but dollar store employees are being left behind. That’s why workers and community members are organizing.
                          
                      Maximillian Alvarez                  
            
     
  
      
        The Fresh Hell of Depending on Your Employer for Abortion Access
      
                    Some companies say they will cover abortion travel. Here's what's wrong with relying on their benevolence.
                          
                      Sarah Lazare                  
            
     
  
      
        The Creative Methods Workers Are Using to Stop Bosses' Abuse
      
                    Why we need to enforce worker protections to build the labor movement we want.
                          
                      Brittany Scott                  
            
     
  
      
        "Definitely It's Retaliation": Starbucks Closes Unionized Store in Ithaca
      
                    A conversation with Nadia Vitek, a worker-organizer with Starbucks Workers United.
                          
                      Maximillian Alvarez                  
            
     
  
      
        What It's Like Being a Gravedigger During the Pandemic
      
                    A conversation with a cemetery worker about politics, life and labor during the Covid crisis.
                          
                      Maximillian Alvarez                  
            
     
  
      
        The AFL-CIO's Official New Goal: Continued Decline
      
                    The union federation's new organizing plan aims low. Very low.
                          
                      Hamilton Nolan                  
            
     
  
      
        The Long, Uphill Battle to Unionize Workers at Religious Institutions
      
                    A conversation with Maggie Levantovskaya, a lecturer at a small Jesuit university, about how workers there formed a union, despite the fact that the National Labor Relations Board does not have jurisdiction over religious institutions.
                          
                      Maximillian Alvarez                  
            
     
  
      
        How Unions Are Fighting to Protect Abortion Rights
      
                    From collective bargaining to creative use of release time, unions can defend the reproductive freedom of their members. Here's how some are doing it.
                          
                      C.M. Lewis                  
            
     
  
      
        Intelligentsia Coffee Workers Join Starbucks and Colectivo in Unionizing
      
                    The cafe organizing wave continues to grow as workers at all Intelligentsia stores in Chicago file for a union election.
                          
                      Jeff Schuhrke                  
            
     
  
      
        One Big Union for Charter Schools?
      
                    A conversation with Tyler Powles, who was a 4th-grade teacher at Caliber: Beta Academy for five years, and Erinn Murphy, an education specialist (and school parent) at Caliber: ChangeMakers Academy.
                          
                      Maximillian Alvarez                  
            
    