Strikers are walking off the job today, seeking dignity at work at a time when business owners want a reserve army to accept low pay and bad conditions.
Working in America
Is Unemployment Insurance Behind the Fast-Food Labor Shortage?
In reality, it’s the low pay and abysmal working conditions.
Is the Abandonment of Guest Worker COVID Protections a Taste of Things to Come?
The Farm Workforce Modernization Act would likely lead to enormous increases in the number of workers brought to the U.S. by growers.
Helping the Powerless Build Power
Oral histories of five activists who’ve worked in and for worker centers
Voices to Votes: Worker Centers Meet the Political Moment
How—and why—worker centers expanded from providing services to engaging in electoral politics
The Funding Dilemma
Unlike unions, worker centers can’t be sustained by their members’ dues. So survival is an ongoing challenge.
Embracing and Resisting: The Variable Relationships Between Worker Centers and Unions
In some cities, the two kinds of worker organizations frequently collaborate. In other cities, not so much.
John Sweeney and Worker Centers
The AFL-CIO president who aligned the labor establishment with the women, immigrants, and minorities of alt-labor
Worker Centers: Where Causes Cohere, and Forge Power
At the crossroads of diverse social movements and worker representation, many centers have become models of intersectionality.
Black Worker Centers: Building Workplace Power in the Communities
Even in anti-union terrains, the centers have found ways to change public and corporate policies.

