Troublemakers Blog

April 27, 2015 / Sonia Singh
Who's earning less than $15? A new report from the National Employment Law Project highlights trends in six diverse industries, from fast food to auto manufacturing. »
April 24, 2015 / Julia Kann
Ready to walk out? Find nuts-and-bolts advice in Labor Notes books. »
April 16, 2015 /
Even if lately she seems to love Minecraft more than anything in the world, getting my eight-year-old daughter to read isn’t an issue. What’s difficult is finding books for her that reflect our family’s values. »
April 13, 2015 / Samantha Winslow
By underfunding audits, politicians are helping their rich friends get away with tax evasion. The resulting shortfall provides an excuse to weaken government programs they never liked anyway. »
April 10, 2015 /
Teaching and research assistants at New York University again became the only graduate workers at a U.S. private university with a union contract. »
April 09, 2015 /
Chicago teachers now have one of their own on the city council. Susan Sadlowski Garza, school counselor and Chicago Teachers Union executive board member, declared victory this week over incumbent John Pope. »
April 03, 2015 /
Workers at a Chrysler parts center near Detroit have started a petition to bring outsourced janitorial jobs back in-house. »
April 02, 2015 /
Check out photos from the New York City Troublemakers School and mark your calendars for our next national conference. »
March 27, 2015 /
Low-wage airport workers who heft bags and refuel planes have regained an important tool: the right to go on strike. »
March 25, 2015 / Dan DiMaggio
Right-wing legislators and pressure groups like the American Legislative Exchange Council continue their push to expand “right to work” across the country, though it appears Wisconsin will be the only state to enact it in 2015. »

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