Working In These Times

It’s Time for the Climate Movement to Embrace a Federal Jobs Guarantee
Varshini Prakash and Sarah Meyerhoff
Stop Calling It an Arbitration Agreement—Employers Are Forcing Workers to Give Up Their Rights
Moshe Z. Marvit
The Surprising List of Democrats Who Just—Gratuitously—Bowed to Big Finance
David Dayen
The Supreme Court’s Latest Anti-Worker Decision Deals a Major Blow to the #MeToo Movement
Rima Parikh and Tanner Howard
Inside the Closed Facebook Groups Where the Teacher Strikes Began
Lois Weiner
Police Union Is Lobbying To Expand Powers To Tase People Who Don’t Pose a Threat
Michael Arria
From The Women’s March to The Poor People’s Campaign, A Call for Economic Human Rights
Cathy Albisa
Seattle Just Showed How to Rein In Amazon—And the Company Is Going to War
Daniel Moattar
I Work with Mark Janus. Here’s How He Benefits from a Strong Union.
Donnie Killen
Colorado Teachers Are Mad as Hell—And Now They’re out on Their First Strike in Decades
Rachel M. Cohen
Cynthia Nixon Was Right: New York Needs To Get with the Cannabis Equity Program
Donnell Alexander
What Today’s Anti-Trump Resistance Can Learn From a Progressive Who Won in Reagan Country
Larry Cohen
Workers Just Organized the First Federally-Recognized Fast Food Union in the U.S.
Shane Burley
50,000 University of California Workers Are Still on Strike. One Key Reason: Outsourcing.
Sarah Lahm
Bernie Sanders Has a Sweeping Plan to Expand Union Rights and Workplace Democracy
Miles Kampf-Lassin
A New Model for Progressive Politics in the Heart of Deindustrialization
Bruce Vail
Homeownership Is Dead. The Future Lies in Public Housing.
Market-centric housing policies have failed and the path forward is clear: have the government create robust public housing.
Tanner Howard
Prisoners Are Organizing a Nationwide Strike Against “Modern-Day Slavery”
Michael Arria
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