Five years ago, unions barely existed in digital media. Today, they may save the industry from the worst of the COVID-19 depression—and provide a model to other working professionals.
Aaron Freedman
Aaron Freedman is a writer based in Brooklyn, New York. Follow him on Twitter at @freedaaron.
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