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Latino workers in the Phoenix area are fighting back against the bullying sheriff of Maricopa County, Joe Arpaio. They’ve registered over 34,000 new voters for the November election.
Low-wage workers in California who had been organizing for expanded rights were stunned when Governor Jerry Brown vetoed pro-worker bills, citing the burden the protections would place on employers.
Early this month Labor Notes published a piece critical of the Canadian Auto Workers’ new contracts with the Detroit 3 auto makers. Here's the CAW’s account of the bargaining and contracts.
The newest guide from veteran labor lawyer Robert M. Schwartz teaches stewards how to be better defenders of their members. Its examples and tips are advice you will use every day.
Strikers have returned to work with full back pay at Walmart’s giant warehouse in Elwood, Illinois. They had struck for three weeks over their employer's illegal retaliation for on-the-job organizing.
A lackluster debate performance is not the worst disappointment of union members' last four years. Better choices won't happen without a thorough shake-up of labor's approach to electoral politics.
Union representatives can use their right to information not just to win grievances but to nudge the boss toward contract compliance.
What’s a growth industry in the U.S.? Making decent jobs into bad ones. Daniel Straus, CEO of HealthBridge and CareOne nursing home chains, is a textbook case, imposing a contract that sent 600 outraged workers out on strike.
Six hundred supporters of striking Walmart warehouse workers in Elwood, Illinois, upped the pressure Monday with civil disobedience that shut down the most important node in the company’s distribution network.
Though the Canadian Auto Workers say they "resisted concessions" to the Detroit 3, new hires will now have a 10-year “grow-in” to regular pay, starting at 60 percent. For all intents and purposes, two-tier is likely to be permanent.
Californians will vote Nov. 6 whether to approve the largest tax hike on the wealthy in that state since 1978. Unions say Prop 30 is necessary to stop further cuts to education and other public services.
Confronted with a 5-1 majority of adjunct faculty demanding union representation, the administration at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh is claiming the school’s faith should make it exempt from unionization.
Greek workers carried out a 24-hour general strike today as 50,000 people demonstrated in Athens against austerity. The crisis is creating new forms of worker and community organization and action.
The Mexican Congress looks set to pass a piece of fast-track labor law “reform” this week that could be devastating for millions of workers’ legal rights and incomes.