Labor Produces New Crop of Hard-Line Leaders As Worker Rage Rises
As the gap between worker pay and corporate greed and profits grow, a new modern-day breed of labor leaders has arisen to fight for their members’ rightful share. Shawn Fain,
As the gap between worker pay and corporate greed and profits grow, a new modern-day breed of labor leaders has arisen to fight for their members’ rightful share. Shawn Fain,
After over 100 days on strike by the Writers Guild of America (WGA), negotiations between the union and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) have resumed. The
As wellness and health care initiatives continue to expand for labor members, there’s one essential care component that shouldn’t be left out of the equation: menopause. Over in the UK,
After a protracted battle with UPS, tough words by Teamsters General President Sean O’Brien, and the very real threat of a strike, UPS Teamsters have ratified their contract with their
A new nationwide poll conducted by Data for Progress has shown overwhelming support for the actors and writers, members of SAG-AFTRA and WGA, who are now on strike. Surprisingly, the
The United Auto Workers (UAW) are in fighting mode to get what they want from the “Detroit Three”: General Motors, Ford, and Stellanis. Little progress has been made in current
Story Syndicate, a Brooklyn-based documentary production company, has been unionized. Organizers from the Writers Guild of America East (WGAE) and Motion Picture Editors Guild (MPEG) worked together to achieve the
A new word, “Bidenomics,” has appeared in American lingo. It reflects the President’s campaign promise to build “an economy from the middle out and the bottom up, not the top
Google subcontractor Accenture PLC has fired over two-thirds of employees at Google Help. The reason behind the slashing of staff is the workers’ unionizing efforts with the Alphabet Workers Union
Between the Hollywood strikes, the Teamsters’ successful UPS contract negotiation and the UAW negotiations, labor organizers are calling this season the “hot labor summer.” New York City’s Central Labor Council