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Trump 2.0 Is Bad News for Workers — Here’s Why
Trump and his cronies want to make it harder for people to unionize.
By Kim Kelly
There’s No Such Thing As ‘Making It’
Samhita Mukhopadhyay’s new book unpacks the lies we tell ourselves about work.
By Allegra Kirkland
We Work for Politicians Who Run This Country — Here’s Why We Unionized
Our employers “wield extraordinary power in society.”
By CA Union Rights, Association of Legislative Employees (NYC Council Staff), Massachusetts State House Employee Union, Illinois Legislative Staff Association, and New York State Legislative Workers United
Unionizing Brought My Compensation from $0 to $2,850
Why resident assistants at Tufts and beyond are forming unions.
By Andrew Menjin
What It’s Like To Organize My Amazon Warehouse As A Young Queer Person
We're fighting for higher pay, safer work, and a union.
By Ash Judd
Some of the World's Most Prestigious Ballet Dancers Are Ready to Strike
"The love of the art is not going to pay my rent and for my groceries."
By Rainesford Stauffer
The Labor Movement Includes Nonprofit Workers, Too
"Many of the progressive nonprofits who have loudly supported labor campaigns from the sidelines have been awfully quiet about their own staff unions."
By CJ Garcia-Linz
Union-Friendly Gifts for the Pro-Labor Person In Your Life
From educational books to rat plushies here are 10 union-friendly for a union-curious friend of coworker.
By Kim Kelly
Thousands of Starbucks Workers Walkout for a “Red Cup Rebellion”
Alongside workers, thousands of college students are expected to protest campus ties with the coffee-brand.
By Alyssa Hardy
After 118 Days on Strike, SAG-AFTRA and AMPTP Have Come to an Agreement
“We did it!!!! The Billion-plus dollar deal! 3 times the last contract! New ground was broke everywhere!” posted SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher.
By Alyssa Hardy
What My Union Girl Summer At a Strike Newspaper Taught Me
Solidarity can take all kinds of forms.
By Delaney Parks
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The Actors Guild Is Expected to Strike After 'Insulting' Studio Offers
Emmys and much more will likely be up in the air.
By Natalie Jarvey and Joy Press
How Do I Access Accommodations for My Disability at Work?
Here are your rights and what to know.
By Rainesford Stauffer
More Perfect Union Knows Journalism Can’t Be Objective
The organization has built a big following through its advocacy journalism.
By Chai Dingari
The Union-Busting Roots of the Oscars
Giving filmmakers and actors awards was a ploy to keep them from organizing.
By Sophie Hayssen
Working for My Private College Radicalized Me
I realized colleges care about the bottom line above all else.
By Jenny Singer
Inside the Longest Adjunct Faculty Strike in US History
New School students are occupying a campus building to bring the university to the bargaining table.
By Lex McMenamin
All the Ways That Workers Won in the 2022 Midterms
Several pro-labor ballot initiatives and amendments passed.
By Jacqui Germain