
The Justice McDonald’s Workers Seek Workers at Spain’s Mondragón Have Found
We don’t have to organize our economy around enterprises that pay CEOs over 1,000 times what workers make.
We don’t have to organize our economy around enterprises that pay CEOs over 1,000 times what workers make.
As the GM strike shows, employers use their workers’ health as a bargaining chip. Medicare for All would end that.
Rideshare drivers around the world strike for better pay and working conditions from the multi-billion dollar company.
Here’s a stat for International Workers’ Day that’s giving us hope.
Striking workers won backing from every corner of their community, from local rabbis preparing for Passover to placard-carrying toddlers.
A minimum wage hike would boost earnings for 40 million workers.
A recent report exposes how public pensions are intertwined with institutions that profit off mass incarceration.
The shutdown is painful, but it is also an opportunity for labor to take a stand.
Under the new GOP tax law, states that pay teachers a living wage subsidize states that pay them poorly.
The state’s teachers go on strike, calling for a ban on tax cuts until education funding reaches national average.
A growing movement is connecting labor struggles with justice in the classroom and the community.
Tens of thousands of Verizon employees walked off the job to protest the corporate giant that has registered massive profits and lavished extravagant pay on executives while shortchanging workers and customers.
Instead of splurging on sponsoring the Super Bowl halftime show, Bridgestone Firestone should start paying its Liberian rubber workers a living wage.
If the U.S. attacks Iran – with nuclear or “conventional” bombs – it is virtually certain that Iranian retaliation will be swift and lethal.