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28 votes
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How tens of thousands of grad workers are organizing themselves
12 votes -
Union workers score big pay gains as labour action sweeps US
30 votes -
How the Yale unions took over New Haven
8 votes -
After many years, migrant workers in Norway won legal protection from exploitative agencies – but now a European Free Trade Association ruling puts progress in peril
3 votes -
Amid strikes, one question: Are employers miscalculating?
27 votes -
How US labor movement can win at the bargaining table
14 votes -
A warning to employers that US NLRB labor agency has changed the rules governing formation of unions to be easier for workers and harder for employers to oppose
41 votes -
The day women shut down Iceland
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Inside American Starbucks' dirty war against organized labor
23 votes -
Uber Eats drivers in South Africa are unionizing
23 votes -
California grad students won a historic strike. UC San Diego is striking back with misconduct allegations and arrests.
23 votes -
Anyone here in the union trades? Would you like to be? Let's talk shop!
I'm a journeyman crane operator. I want to talk with people who are looking for a change, or folks that have already done it. Organized labor has long been a old white dudes club, young and...
I'm a journeyman crane operator. I want to talk with people who are looking for a change, or folks that have already done it. Organized labor has long been a old white dudes club, young and diverse people joining already established labor unions helps in the fight against economic injustice. Let's talk about it.
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The union debate over housing in California
4 votes -
University of California plans to deduct pay for employees who participated in strike
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How to throw bombs, save lives, and raise a family in paradise on $22 an hour
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The University of California and workers reached a tentative deal to end strike
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48,000 UC graduate student workers go on strike
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Two powerful unions have come together to fight the right’s attack on higher ed
12 votes -
Gallup poll: Approval of labor unions at highest point since 1965
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Why Amazon workers sided with the company over a union
17 votes -
The gig economy is coming for millions of American jobs
10 votes -
'I could show you stuff you wouldn’t believe:' Gravediggers speak out about horrifying conditions
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It's time to kick police unions out of the labor movement. They aren't allies
19 votes -
Donald Trump’s National Labor Relations Board (NLRB): Assault on US labor in the pandemic era
5 votes -
The fight to make bad jobs better
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I was skeptical of unions. Then I joined one.
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How Montreal freelancers are organizing
4 votes -
How to rebuild the labor movement, state by state
9 votes -
Labor in Algeria’s revolt
5 votes -
We just remembered how to strike
9 votes -
Bernie Sanders' staff unionizes in US presidential campaign first
17 votes -
Denver teachers strike back
9 votes -
IWW helps cafe worker defeat gross misconduct allegations
19 votes -
The case for unionizing comedy: Sketch comics and improv performers can either organize or watch the industry rot
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How to support a Unionizing effort without putting oneself at risk
I've been thinking about this for a while; working conditions in the U.S.A., stagnant wages, the growing power of the corporation, and the waning power of the worker. It seems to me that to speak...
I've been thinking about this for a while; working conditions in the U.S.A., stagnant wages, the growing power of the corporation, and the waning power of the worker. It seems to me that to speak of unionizing in the workplace is so taboo, so fraught with risk of retaliation from the employer, that we need to do something different.
What if we took an active role in speaking about, supporting, and encouraging people of a completely different industry to our own to unionize? If the employers come down on the leaders, well hey, they don't work in that field.
So, what do you think?
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America may soon face its biggest labor strike in decades
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Hell on wheels: Fatal accidents, off-the-books workers, a union once run by a mobster - The rogue world of one of New York’s major trash haulers
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Talk to Deliveroo couriers. See a dystopia that could be your future – the realities facing the ‘contractors’ are grim. No wonder their union is appealing to the high court
9 votes