Working In These Times

Unions Can Protect Workers From Deportation. This Coalition of 3.5 Million Is Showing How.
Heather Gies
Brazilian Companies Pressure Workers to Vote for a Fascist Presidential Candidate
Michael Fox
When Gig Economy and Fast Food Workers Band Together
James F. Kelly
Thousands of Amazon Delivery Drivers Won’t Be Eligible for the $15 Wage
David Dayen
The Trucking Industry Is a “Sweatshop on Wheels.” Here’s How Kavanaugh Could Make It Worse.
Michael Arria
Trombones on the Picket Line: Lyric Opera Orchestra on Strike For the First Time in 50 Years
Amelia Diehl
Why We Should Take Weight Discrimination Seriously As a Workers’ Rights Issue
Bryce Covert
Kavanaugh Is Terrible on Workers’ Rights—And That’s Anti-Woman, Too
Julianne Tveten
The Hidden Message of Amazon’s $15 Wage: ‘You Don’t Need a Union’
Andrew Schwartz
Hyatt Workers Win 4-Week Strike, Hours After Third Coast Audio Festival Refused to Cross Picket Line
Jeff Schuhrke
Jeff Bezos Is Very Afraid of Bernie Sanders. The $15 Wage Victory Is Proof.
Micah Uetricht
Soccer Players Are Workers Too. And In Guatemala, They Just Went On Strike.
Jeff Abbott
Today Amazon, Tomorrow the Railroad Industry: The Fight for $15 Rolls On
Jeff Schuhrke
Why Domestic Workers Are Fighting Like Hell to Stop Brett Kavanaugh
Hannah Steinkopf-Frank
The Case for Giving Every American a Share of a Public Wealth Fund
Jim Pugh
NAFTA Renegotiations Are No Cure-All, But They Might Slow the Bleeding
Dan DiMaggio
Want More Proof Teachers’ Strikes Work? Look to Washington State.
Barbara Madeloni
In Crosshairs of Right-to-Work, Kentucky Bourbon Makers Go On Strike
Michael Arria
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