Working In These Times
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
Don’t Trust Jeff Bezos’ Preschool Philanthropy Scheme
Rachel M. Cohen
The Washington Post Tried to Penalize a Writer for Criticizing Jeff Bezos. He Fought Back—And Won.
David Dayen
#MeToo Hits Fast Food: Why McDonald’s Workers Are Out on a Historic Strike Today
Rachel Johnson
2,000 Striking York University Staff Forced Back To Work Without a Contract
Heather Gies
Here’s Why Thousands of Steelworkers Just Voted to Authorize a Strike
Sarah Lahm
Fast Food Restaurant Says Union Employees Can’t Wear “Abolish ICE” Buttons to Work
Michael Arria
Retrospectives of the Financial Crisis Are Leaving Out the Most Important Part—Its Victims
David Dayen
Why Ugandan Farmers Staged a Month-Long Occupation of a UN Office
Phil Wilmot
Why Labor Is Holding Its Applause for Michigan’s Latest “Workers’ Rights” Measures
Bryce Covert
Thousands of Chicago Workers Are Out On the First Citywide Hotel Strike In Over a Century
Jeff Schuhrke
The Prison Strike Is the Modern-Day American Slave Rebellion
Eli Day
We need to be united in the fight against fascism and repression.
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