Economy

What if We Treated Labor Like a Startup?

What if We Treated Labor Like a Startup? What if We Treated Labor Like a Startup?

We should move money toward innovation in the labor movement.

Jun 18, 2014 / Feature / David Rolf

Jed Rakoff and the Lonely Fight for Wall Street Justice

Jed Rakoff and the Lonely Fight for Wall Street Justice Jed Rakoff and the Lonely Fight for Wall Street Justice

The federal judge is waging a one-man war on bank-friendly SEC settlements.

Jun 18, 2014 / Feature / Sasha Abramsky

On ‘Tonight,’ Christie Yuks It Up, but the NJ Pension Crisis Looms Big

On ‘Tonight,’ Christie Yuks It Up, but the NJ Pension Crisis Looms Big On ‘Tonight,’ Christie Yuks It Up, but the NJ Pension Crisis Looms Big

Protests by union members, environmentalists, and others are growing.

Jun 13, 2014 / The Christie Watch / Bob and Barbara Dreyfuss

How Women Are Shaping the Labor Movement and Winning Big

How Women Are Shaping the Labor Movement and Winning Big How Women Are Shaping the Labor Movement and Winning Big

And interview with Journalist Sheila Bapat on how domestic workers—mostly immigrant women and women of color—are winning labor protections nationwide.

Jun 12, 2014 / Blog / Dani McClain

What if Your Ability to Stay in This Country Depended on Your Employer?

What if Your Ability to Stay in This Country Depended on Your Employer? What if Your Ability to Stay in This Country Depended on Your Employer?

After losing her seasonal position, guestworker Maria Guzman decided to stand up to her former employer.

Jun 12, 2014 / Blog / Michelle Chen

Why Are Rhode Island Democrats Blocking Minimum-Wage Increases?

Why Are Rhode Island Democrats Blocking Minimum-Wage Increases? Why Are Rhode Island Democrats Blocking Minimum-Wage Increases?

With friends like this, who needs Republicans.

Jun 11, 2014 / Sam Adler-Bell

Former Managers Allege Pervasive Inventory Fraud at Walmart. How Deep Does the Rot Go?

Former Managers Allege Pervasive Inventory Fraud at Walmart. How Deep Does the Rot Go? Former Managers Allege Pervasive Inventory Fraud at Walmart. How Deep Does the Rot Go?

The retail giant acknowledges that a “thorough review” is under way and vows “appropriate action” if violations are discovered.

Jun 11, 2014 / Spencer Woodman

Does Feminism Have a Class Problem?

Does Feminism Have a Class Problem? Does Feminism Have a Class Problem?

Whatever you think of Sheryl Sandberg, her book Lean In achieved one very important objective: it exposed the deep class divide within American feminism.

Jun 11, 2014 / The Curve / Kathleen Geier and Curve Contributors

Eric Cantor Defeated by a Conservative Who Rips Crony Capitalism

Eric Cantor Defeated by a Conservative Who Rips Crony Capitalism Eric Cantor Defeated by a Conservative Who Rips Crony Capitalism

The Republican who pulled off 2014’s biggest upset is very conservative—and very critical of big corporations.

Jun 11, 2014 / Blog / John Nichols

New Jersey Unions in Revolt Against Christie’s Attack on Pensions

New Jersey Unions in Revolt Against Christie’s Attack on Pensions New Jersey Unions in Revolt Against Christie’s Attack on Pensions

Unions representing hundreds of thousands of workers go to court against the governor.

Jun 10, 2014 / The Christie Watch / Bob and Barbara Dreyfuss

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