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The Supreme Court ruling last week in Glacier Northwest v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters may have created an unusual conflict that could(…)
When the Amazon Labor Union first submitted union authorization cards, “we had to withdraw and file again,” recalled organizing committee(…)
Several teams of subcontracted YouTube workers went on strike on Friday, to protest a return-to-office policy that they say is(…)
Amazon workers at a warehouse in Albany, New York, voted overwhelmingly against unionization on Tuesday.
A second unionization effort at an Amazon sortation facility, LDJ5, on Staten Island in New York has come up short,(…)
This op-ed argues that Black labor organizers have long recognized that better conditions for Black and brown workers result in(…)
Americans are quitting their jobs in record numbers. However, they likely won’t qualify for unemployment benefits.
Amid an uneven economic recovery and the lingering pandemic, many workers have proven reluctant to go back to their jobs,(…)
Although many bills are tailored to drivers and delivery people, other gig companies, such as Handy, have tried to pry them(…)