A coalition of unions representing more than 80,000 workers has authorized a walkout that would begin in October—and used Labor Day to pressure management.
Working in America
Bargaining for More
Can unions change labor law so that they can reach a deal with all employers?
Restoring Workers’ Rights
Employers have aggressively dismantled unions and impeded organizing efforts. That’s why we need fundamental reform of labor law.
How Workers Can Demand Climate Justice
A Bargaining for the Common Good approach to the climate crisis
How Immigrant Workers Are Fighting Deportation Raids
Workplace organizing is helping immigrants to understand their rights as ICE and other immigration authorities crack down.
A Bill in California Has Split the Democratic Party
A state bill that would reclassify most independent contractors as employees is revealing fractures between Obama-era Democrats and those seeking to lead the party into the future.
Sanders Is Trying to Have It Both Ways on Union Health Care
He claims that Medicare for All will be comprehensive with no duplicative insurance. But he promises unions that they can have something extra.
American Airlines Sues to Make Travelers Sicker
Like other airlines, the company has just sued to overturn a paid sick day law. Nothing like more germs in the crowded skies.
Who’s Up, Who’s Down, Who’s Out to Lunch
The Gang of Five won’t be getting any bigger.Â

