Advocates see the Senate runoffs as a way to improve working peoples’ lives.
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The Long-Running Search for Amazon’s Conscience
Today on TAP: Amazon workers deserve a union
The State of the Parties
Not since 1860 have the parties represented such distinct and mutually opposed publics. And unlike 1860, neither party effectively commands a majority.
As Racism Plagues Health Care, Unions Offer a Treatment
Health care workers of color are twice as likely as their white co-workers to catch COVID-19. Unions could be the answer to addressing these disparities.
A New Name in Play for Biden’s Labor Secretary
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh joins a (mostly) solid list of hopefuls.
Election Day, Philadelphia: Getting Out the Vote
The city’s laid-off hotel workers are knocking on the doors.
Workers Rally Against Trump’s Broken Promises
At shuttered plants across America, workers have been activated to speak the truth about the hollowness of the past four years.
The Only Precinct Walkers
America’s unions are campaigning for Joe Biden by phone, mail, and text—but not by talking face-to-face with voters. Except for the hotel workers.
Care Workers Organizing for Dignity
Faced with low wages and uncertain financial futures, workers are raising their voices.

