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Last fall, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB or “the Board”) published a notice that sounds a lot like a(…)
The legislation lays out an urgent and far-reaching vision for building worker power by reforming federal labor laws.
The PRO Act would strengthen workers’ ability to unionize and collectively bargain for better pay and working conditions, and much(…)
Too many workers today lack access to collective action and bargaining.
More than 30,000 workers could lose their jobs or face cuts in pay.
New national report, The New Social Contract for Workers, calling on elected leaders to embrace a slate of new public(…)
This Labor Day, it’s time we fight to restore Democratic rights in the workplace — including the right to form(…)
The new law ends 80 years of farmworker exclusion and discrimination in state labor law.
Two recent actions by the National Labor Relations Board will make it harder for outsourced workers to organize and gain(…)