
Tag: labor


The Supreme Court Is About to Eviscerate the Right to Strike

The First Big Strike of 2023 May Happen Behind Prison Walls

‘I Did Not Know I Had a Voice’

For Many Workers, the Holiday Season Is the Most Exploitative Time of the Year

DEBATE: Did the Squad Betray Rail Workers?

Railroad Workers Speak Out After Congress and Biden Block Rail Strike

Putting ‘Profits Over People’, Senate Rejects Paid Sick Leave for Rail Workers

Ukraine’s Nurses Face Brutal Winter as Health Austerity Collides With War

Biden Accused of Selling Out Rail Workers by Urging Congress to Prevent Strike

Death in Qatar, but No Just Compensation for Families Back Home

On Black Friday, Amazon Workers in 40+ Countries Strike and Protest ‘Despicable’ Treatment

This Year’s Biggest Strike Is by 48,000 Academic Workers at the University of California

UC’s Student Workers Can’t Afford California

US Labor Agency’s Top Lawyer Fights Corporate Spying That Discourages Whistleblowers

Meta Hops on Layoff Bandwagon, Zuckerberg Says ‘I Got This Wrong’

Czech Protesters Rail Against Inflation, Sanctions and the Ukraine Proxy War

‘We Are Not Done Yet’: Railroad Track Workers Reject New Deal

California’s Dependency on Prison Labor for Fighting Fires Must End

Class Warfare Grinds On

U.S. Approval of Labor Unions at Highest Point Since 1965

Ukraine’s Anti-Worker Law Comes Into Effect

More Americans Than Ever Rate Themselves as ‘Suffering’ in New Survey

Sleeping at the Wheel: The Uber Files, the Media, and the Coup Against Labor Rights

International Students in Ontario Are Fighting Wage Theft—And Winning

UAW Delegates Head to Convention and Prepare for First Direct Elections

What Is Class Struggle Unionism?

Starbucks and Other Companies Escalate War on Unions With Store Closures
