Labor
Filipino migrants gave grape strike its radical politics
May 3, 2018The great Delano grape strike started on September 8, 1965, when Filipino pickers stayed in their labor camps, and refused to go into the fields.
Read moreCongressional GOP lets business lobbyists rewrite labor law
May 3, 2018The Chamber of Commerce was so brazen that it had a notorious anti-union PR firm handing out press packets touting its bill at a Congressional hearing.
Read moreWorkplace organizing pays off, just ask public school teachers
April 30, 2018The wave of teachers' strikes shows that workers can effect change even under extremely hostile conditions, through sustained workplace organization and audacity.
Read moreBring back May Day
April 30, 2018American politicians backed by billionaires don’t recognize May Day, but the Poor People's Campaign is bringing it back with a week of events around the country.
Read moreAFL-CIO: Trump-style job safety deregulation is killing workers
April 27, 2018Richard Trumka: “If 150 workers died every day from terrorism, there would be a hue and cry.”
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