worker's rights
Why the Book Industry Sucks for Workers
Bookstore and publishing workers are uniting in their demands for better.
By Kim Kelly
What Young Starbucks Union Organizers Want You to Know
Eight workers from around the country weigh in.
By Jacqui Germain
A Young Chicana Garment Worker Led ‘the Strike of the Century’
Rosa Flores became a literal poster girl for the movement.
By Kim Kelly
These Coders Are Flooding 'Union-Busting' Companies With Fake Job Applications
Gen-Z for Change is targeting Starbucks and Krogers.
By Fortesa Latifi
What Does Workplace Retaliation Look Like?
There’s a difference between having a boss who is a jerk and being retaliated against.
By Rainesford Stauffer
The Amazon Union Is Part of a Legacy of Black Labor Organizing
Chris Smalls was fired by Amazon. Then he helped form its first union.
By Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman and Katie Camacho Orona
What Does the Word ‘Radical’ Mean Anyway?
“It’s demanding the impossible and believing we just might get there.”
By Kim Kelly
Want to Unionize Your Workplace? This Group Can Help
Meet the Emergency Workplace Organizing Committee.
By Dawn Tefft
6 Common Signs of Union Busting
Here’s how employers try to stop workers from organizing.
By Jacqui Germain
Don’t You Dare Make Your Amazon Driver Dance for You
It's not “heartwarming,” it's cringey.
By Lex McMenamin
Fast Food Workers Are Getting Shot on the Job
At least two teen workers were killed in January.
By Lex McMenamin
American Work Culture Is the Problem — Not Me
Workers are not problems to be “fixed.”
By Taylor Trudon
Bosses Are Telling Workers Not to Test for COVID-19
Because they want them to come in no matter what.
By Rainesford Stauffer
These Black Women Shaped MLK’s Ideas About Poverty
“They had some very specific demands.”
By Jacqui Germain
The Montgomery Bus Boycott Proved the Power of Boycotts
Collectively withholding money from powerful interests works.
By Jacqui Germain