
Tag: labor


‘A Historic Agreement’: UAW Reaches Tentative Deal With Stellantis

US Auto Workers and Activists in Michigan Show Up for Fired VU Manufacturing Workers in Mexico

Amid Discouraging Inequality Data, Some Signs of Hope

Missing Links in Textbook History: Labor From World War I Through the New Deal

Kaiser’s Massive Mental Health Care Settlement Sends Strong Message to Providers That Ignore Patient Needs

Auto Workers Escalate: Surprise Strike at Massive Kentucky Ford Truck Plant

The Price of Amazon’s “Prime” Business Model Is Our Bodies

Labor Is Back and Standing Tall

Missing Links in Textbook History: Labor Before World War I

Ralph Nader: Good News — Big Opportunities on the Horizon

Mexican Auto Parts Workers Face Blacklist After Union Campaign

‘No Justice, No Jeeps!’ Scenes From the Auto Workers Strike

America’s Auto Workers: On Strike Against Inequality. Again

UAW Strike Puts Massive CEO-Worker Pay Gap in the Spotlight

The Anti-Indigenous Use of Commercial Tobacco Harms the Planet and its People

86 Cents For a Day of Work Is a Reality For Most Incarcerated People

Waves of Strikes Rippling Across the US Seem Big, but the Total Number of Americans Walking Off the Job Remains Historically Low

South Korea’s War on Unions Has Geopolitical Implications

Labor Economist: AI May Bring a Boom in Horrible Jobs

‘Something Must Change’: New Jersey Nurses Strike for Safe Staffing

127,000 New York Workers Have Been Victims of Wage Theft

Wage Gains at UPS Have Amazon Workers Demanding More

Chris Hedges: Nurses Fight Godzilla

UPS & Teamsters Reach Tentative Deal, Averting Strike

‘An Abomination’: Today Marks 14 Years Since the Last Federal Minimum Wage Increase

Chasing Clicks Through Ad Money, Media Does PR for Amazon While Ignoring Human Costs of ‘Prime Day Deals’

Michigan Amazon Workers Stage Largest Delivery Station Strike Yet
