Labor
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Berkeley REI workers fight for fair union election
"Look at all the other stores trying to organize, at Starbucks and Amazon. We want to inspire other workers to…
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Community organizing puts a stop to proposed Amazon Newark hub
The community spoke up, and organizers knocked on thousands of doors in Elizabeth and Newark to spread awareness about the…
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Un maestro de Charlestown dice que la sindicatura estatal es “racista” y “una apropiación colonial moderna”
Lo siguiente se basa en un discurso pronunciado por J. Davis en un mitin del Sindicato de Maestros de Boston…
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Faculty win union election after 5-year struggle in Santa Clara
After a five-year-long hard-fought effort by the Adjunct Faculty and Lecturer Organizing Committee, these SCU faculty will be represented by…
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Thousands of pilots are protesting extreme understaffing and outdated contracts
Airline pilot unions across the country are standing up for their rights in a wave of actions.
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U.S. women’s national soccer team wins equal pay contract following lawsuit victory
On May 18, the U.S. Soccer Federation announced that it ratified a collective bargaining agreement which pays the U.S. men's…
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Maximus government call center workers challenge bosses with 2-day strike
Call center workers in Hattiesburg, Mississippi and Bogalusa, Louisiana launched a two-day strike to demand affordable healthcare and livable wages…
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Alaska Airlines pilots vote 99% to strike
In a near unanimous 99% strike authorization vote that saw 96% turnout, the 3,100 pilots at Alaska Airlines voted May…
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Hundreds of bottling workers at Gatorade factory triumph in union election
After two years of intense struggle and against all of the dirty tricks the boss could muster, these workers have…
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Activision Blizzard testers win first union at major U.S. video game company
Quality assurance testers at Activision Blizzard’s Raven Software studio won their union vote with a majority of 86% and became…
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