Working In These Times

‘Huge Win’ for Workers as DC Council Approves $15 Minimum Wage
Nadia Prupis

What Activists Committed to the Long-Haul Fight Can Learn from the Life of Organizer Fred Ross
Bill Fletcher, Jr.

New Labor Board Ruling Restricts Bosses’ Ability To Hire Permanent Replacements for Striking Workers
Robert Schwartz

What Will It Take To Wake Up the ‘Sleeping Giant’ of the New Working Class?
Shaun Richman

Teamster Retirees Win Surprise Victory, Force Government Not To Slash Their Pensions
Bruce Vail

Are Software Engineers the Latest Exploited Migrant Workers?
David Iaconangelo

Illinois College Faculty Say Continued Cuts Have ‘Ripped the Guts Out’ of Public Higher Ed
Branko Marcetic

How Can We Make Restaurant Jobs Into Good Jobs?
Seth Kershner

The Verizon Strike Shows that Average Workers Can Still Beat Corporate Giants
Dan DiMaggio

The Power of the NYC Teachers Union’s Rank-and-File Caucus MORE Is Growing
Kevin Prosen

New Survey Reports Uber Drivers Are Investing Big in the Company But Get Little Stability
Spencer Woodman

New Study Reveals Just How Brutal Meat and Poultry Work Is for Workers
Elizabeth Grossman

Revolt of the ‘Chapulines’: After Strike, Indigenous Mexican Farmworkers Vote To Unionize
David Bacon

Washington, D.C., Teachers Union Wrestles with the Legacy of Michelle Rhee
Bruce Vail

Union Members Don’t Oppose Environmental Protections. They’re Actually More Likely To Support Them.
Jeremy Brecher and Todd Vachon

The Verizon Strike Is a Reminder That Improving Workers’ Lives Will Always Require Workplace Action
Elizabeth Mahony

Progressive Nonprofits That Oppose the New Overtime Rules for Low-Income Workers Are Hypocrites
Ethan Miller

The Verizon Strike Is Not Just About Wages. It Is About Power and Domination Over Workers.
Alex Gourevitch
