Today on TAP: Americans, it turns out, want to revive domestic manufacturing. Advantage, Biden.
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Why and Where the Working Class Turned Right
A new book documents the lost (and pro-Democratic) world of Pennsylvania steelworkers and how it became Republican.
Caltech’s Postdocs and Grad Workers Seek Union Recognition
Science graduate student assistants and researchers are at the forefront of recent unionization efforts in academia.
Project Censored Top 10 Stories: Corporate Abuse and Environmental Harm Dominate
The pattern signals a deeper truth: our economics and the survival of our species are deeply at odds.
Year in Review: The Visuals
Our art director takes a look at his favorite illustrations, pages, and projects from the last year.
Best of 2023: Jarod Facundo
Our former writing fellow offers his favorites on taxes, unions, and the economy.
Organizing, Blue-State Politics, and the New Industrial Policy
The best of the year from our co-founder and co-editor
Best of 2023: Harold Meyerson
Our editor at large offers his best of the year.
How Amazon’s Outsourcing Facilitates Union Busting
Employees at the company’s Queens warehouse actually work for a third-party subcontractor. This fissured workplace is an obstacle to collective-bargaining rights.
The Nordic Labor System
Matt Bruenig explains why it is unwise to mess with Swedish unions.

