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How Students Have Been Advocating for Laid-Off Campus Workers

From launching fundraisers to organizing petitions.

Luke O’Neil Thinks We’re Living in Hell

The writer’s new book is about the events of the past year.

How to Get a Job in the COVID-19 Era

Career coaches offer advice on finding work in this strange new landscape.

Can We Stop Glamorizing Side Hustles?

Many young people are working multiple jobs out of necessity.

There’s No Such Thing As a Dream Job and That's OK

“Work doesn’t seem to be working for many of us.”

Teen Vogue Editors Share Their Best Career Advice

Here’s what we wish we’d been told when we started our careers.

Union Activity Is Ramping Up on College Campuses

Undergrads at multiple schools are organizing.

Influencers Who Are Unionizing Say Work Is Work

“The biggest thing that I heard from influencers is the exploitation.”

Why the Fight to Tax the Rich Is Feminist

Tax. The. Rich!

Scott Walker, Thanks for Making Me a Union Activist

The GOP governor’s anti-labor activities inspired a new generation of organizers.

“Young Activists” Label Can Be a Burden for Youth Organizers

“I basically was a professional teenage girl.”

The Fight for $15 Isn’t Just About the Minimum Wage

There’s another crucial piece to this movement. 

Why Amazon’s Union Vote Is Such a Huge Deal

This is bigger than just one warehouse, or one company.

Where Your Valentine’s Day Roses Really Come From

What to know before buying that bouquet.

Biden Fired One of the Labor Movement’s Biggest Foes

This senior official has been called an “anti-union extremist.”

D.C. Hotel Workers Reflect on Three Months of Pro-Trump Protests

“It was just war.”

Sarah Jaffe Explains Why ‘Work Won’t Love You Back’

Hard work and sacrifice don’t make you any less disposable to employers.

Organizers Are Pushing for Massive Turnout in the Georgia Runoffs

"There’s no candidate that's going to save us; we have to save ourselves."

What the Labor Movement Wants From Joe Biden

Biden has promised to be “the most pro-union president.”

How My Subway Accident Changed My Life

Rebecca Lamorte is running for City Council to increase accessibility for all New Yorkers.