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France rising up against so-called labor law reform
June 22, 2016French government mandates weakening important labor law protections are a key factor in the waves of protests that have rocked the nation.
Read moreHospital workers in Vancouver, Wash. unionize to fight for their patients
June 22, 2016Even the doctors are part of the bargaining unit at this small hospital in the Pacific Northwest.
Read moreThe struggle for LGBTQ workers’ rights continues
June 22, 2016Pride at Work co-founder Nancy Wohlforth recalls how gay bartenders dumped bottles of Coors beer into the sewers; decades later, have things changed?
Read moreSwimming in the gene pool: the haves and have nots
June 21, 2016Naysayers view informed access to their genetic profile through glasses that only see morals and money, not the promise of public science for public good.
Read moreThe labor movement won’t survive if it doesn’t help Black women to thrive
June 21, 2016Black women and girls are the future of labor, but they can't become leaders unless the unions have their backs.
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