Working In These Times
Hungry for Justice, Restaurant Workers Go for Gold in Chicago
Kari Lydersen
Reviving the Strike: Where Do We Go From Here?
Joe Burns
Obama Unveils ‘Innovation Policy’ for Manufacturing ‘Renaissance’
David Moberg
This Week in Labor: Calif. Country Club Lockout Intensifies, as Union Eyes IKEA Factory
Lindsay Beyerstein
Apple Store Workers Share Why They Want to ‘Work Different’
Josh Eidelson
Shock Therapy—and a Bit of Good News—for Long-Term Jobless in Wisconsin
Roger Bybee
In California and New Jersey, EFCA Déjà Vu
Mike Elk
Mad as Hell, and Not Going to Drive Anymore: San Francisco Cabbies Hold Two-Hour Strike
Rose Arrieta
How Budget Cuts and Privatization Endanger Workers in Psychiatric Hospitals
Kari Lydersen
Chinese in Japan Caught in Tide of Exploited Labor
Michelle Chen
New ILO Convention Gives Domestic Workers Historic Labor Rights
Akito Yoshikane
Increased Solidarity with Unions at Netroots Nation, But at the Cost of Net Neutrality?
Mike Elk
Strained Hyatt Workers Continue to Push for Fair Negotiations
Candice Bernd
Interfaith Worker Justice Celebrates Its 15th Anniversary
David Moberg
Shortage of Jobs and Equality, Not Skills, at Heart of Unemployment Crisis
Roger Bybee
Too Big to Sue? High Court Thwarts Wal-Mart Gender Discrimination Case
Michelle Chen
NLRB Issues Rule to Prevent Union Busting and Speed Up Elections
Mike Elk
Chicago Teachers Vow Renewed Activism Over Revoked Raises
Kari Lydersen