Labor
 
  
      
        Sanitation Workers Win Raise After Going on Strike—With Community Support
      
                    "This contract isn’t everything we believe we deserve, but it’s enough to go back to work and go back to taking care of our communities.”
                          
                      James Stout                  
            
     
  
      
        The Fossil Fuel Industry Doesn't Create Nearly as Many Jobs as it Says It Does
      
                    The industry is wildly fudging the numbers to make itself look like a major job creator. We shouldn’t be fooled.
                          
                      Wenonah Hauter                  
            
     
  
      
        1 in 4 Temp Workers Reports Wage Theft, New Survey Finds
      
                    In an industry plagued with poverty pay, job insecurity and deceptive recruitment practices, temp workers have scant protections.
                          
                      Amy Qin                  
            
     
  
      
        A Landmark Bill Would Outlaw Bosses Cutting off Healthcare to Striking Workers
      
                    Employers regularly eliminate healthcare benefits as a strike-breaking tactic. A bill just introduced in Congress seeks to finally end this practice.
                          
                      Indigo Olivier                  
            
     
  
      
        The Supreme Court Has Long Been Anti-Worker. This Is Biden’s Chance to Change That. 
      
                    To fulfill his promise of being a “pro-union president,” Biden should choose a justice who has shown a commitment to defending workers’ rights.
                          
                      Moshe Z. Marvit                  
            
     
  
      
        A U.S. Court Just Intervened to Stop 17,000 Railroad Workers From Going On Strike
      
                    A conversation with Jeff Kurtz, a railway engineer and union member for 40 years.
                          
                      Maximillian Alvarez                  
            
     
  
      
        In a Single Year, $1.78 Trillion Was Taken From the Working Class
      
                    The wealth workers should have received, had wages kept up with productivity, was instead given to shareholders.
                          
                      Colleen Boyle and                       Eric Dirnbach                  
            
     
  
      
        Indigenous Farmworkers Can Show How to Heal Our Burning Planet
      
                    Grape harvesters share traditional ecological knowledge to right our relationship with the land—and each other.
                          
                      Brooke Anderson                  
            
     
  
      
        South Korea Will See a Massive Labor Uprising on January 15
      
                    Workers, farmers and the urban poor, battered by the pandemic, are demanding labor protections and structural reforms.
                          
                      Minju Bae                  
            
     
  
      
        Happy Birthday Jeff Bezos, You Bum
      
                    A cold, angry party for an absent billionaire.
                          
                      Hamilton Nolan                  
            
    