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This summer marks 50 years since 1963’s March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom drew more than 200,000 people.
A low-tuition community college is the target of an unusually frank attack.
Grassroots to grassroots, rank and file to rank and file: that’s the idea behind the coast-to-coast Summer of Solidarity Tour that touched down in Detroit, its third city, yesterday.
In a coordinated purge, Walmart has lashed out against retail workers who walked out in early June.
The writer behind "Send in the Drones" and "Imagine (You Have Healthcare)" teaches how to turn people's safe assumptions upside down in a familiar melody—and get them singing along.
Resumenes de artículos de Labor Notes de los EEUU, semana de 12 agosto, en español e inglés. Summaries of Labor Notes stories from the U.S. for the week of August 12, in Spanish and English. Please pass them on to your Spanish-speaking friends.
Lenny Moss, in his sixth outing as a hospital steward/detective, shows how a smart and empathetic steward, who is also fallible, tired, and overloaded, can not only solve a crime but fight decertification.
Hospitals are adopting Toyota's methods for squeezing more out of each worker. The result? Management by stress—and worse care for patients.
As state funding dwindles to zero, some public universities are turning to corporate sponsors like GE and MillerCoors.
“There will never be strikes in my company,” Foxconn CEO Guo Taiming once proclaimed. But just last month, 1,800 workers struck at two Foxconn factories in China.
Teachers from across the U.S. gathered to share strategies. “The tide is turning,” declared CTU President Karen Lewis.
Resumenes de artículos de Labor Notes de los EEUU, semana de 5 agosto, en español e inglés. Summaries of Labor Notes stories from the U.S. for the week of August 5, in Spanish and English. Please pass them on to your Spanish-speaking friends.
The Senate’s immigration bill rewrites the Statue of Liberty’s welcoming words.
The powerful union is making an object lesson of dissidents who dared disobey.
Rail workers on the Union Pacific are on strike in Chicago. The 30 contract workers organized with the IWW when larger unions weren't interested, and struck when management fired three of their members.