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From Minneapolis to “Bread and Roses,” Workers Have Always Fought Back

Times and conditions may change, but the struggle between labor and capital continues.

The Trump Administration Is Making All of Our Jobs More Dangerous

That’s very bad news in a country where a worker died on the job every 99 minutes in 2023.

How Undercover Organizers Are Energizing the Labor Movement

Let’s talk about “salting.”

Trump 2.0 Is Bad News for Workers — Here’s Why

Trump and his cronies want to make it harder for people to unionize.

Republicans Are Pretending to Be Pro-Labor — Don’t Fall for It

Let’s check the tape.

Why Are So Many People Still Injured and Killed at Work?

Our lives are worth so much more than this.

This One Stat Explains Why Actors Are on Strike

Hollywood glamour doesn't pay the rent.

Why Have We Seen So Many Industrial Disasters This Year?

Including the East Palestine, OH, train derailment and water contamination in Philly.

Our Jobs Have Always Made Us Sick

From the Radium Girls to nail salon workers.

A New Kind of Union Wants to Take Hold in the South

The United Southern Service Workers wants to organize low-wage workers across industries.

What It’s Like to Confront Death At Work Every Day

For funeral directors, gravediggers, and crime-scene cleaners, death is life’s work.

What Happens When It’s Too Hot to Work?

Millions of people have to work outside during dangerous heat waves.

Inside the History of Sex Worker Organizing in the U.S.

The first known sex workers’ rights protest dates back to 1917.

Why the Book Industry Sucks for Workers

Bookstore and publishing workers are uniting in their demands for better.

What Mother Jones Has to Do With a Miners' Strike in Alabama

The legacy of the “grandmother of all agitators” lives on.

This One Bill Could Transform the U.S. Labor Movement

Passing the PRO Act would change the lives of American workers.

Luke O’Neil Thinks We’re Living in Hell

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

Biden Fired One of the Labor Movement’s Biggest Foes

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

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

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

What the Labor Movement Wants From Joe Biden

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