Labor Organizing

Why Are Postal Workers Boycotting Staples?

Why Are Postal Workers Boycotting Staples? Why Are Postal Workers Boycotting Staples?

Staples is at the center of a highly controversial “public-private partnership” deal to turn its counters into quasi-post offices.

Jul 28, 2014 / Blog / Michelle Chen

Is Canada’s New Anti–Sex Work Bill Unconstitutional?

Is Canada’s New Anti–Sex Work Bill Unconstitutional? Is Canada’s New Anti–Sex Work Bill Unconstitutional?

The bill purports to target only those who purchase sex, but threatens to indirectly criminalize many of the services, spaces and personal interactions that would make it poss...

Jul 16, 2014 / Blog / Michelle Chen

Hobby Lobby Is Now Discriminating Against a Transgender Employee

Hobby Lobby Is Now Discriminating Against a Transgender Employee Hobby Lobby Is Now Discriminating Against a Transgender Employee

After being denied access to workplace facilities for being transgender, a Hobby Lobby employee is now pressing a discrimination case with the Illinois Human Rights Commission. 

Jul 14, 2014 / Blog / Michelle Chen

A Grassroots Labor Uprising—at Your Bank?

A Grassroots Labor Uprising—at Your Bank? A Grassroots Labor Uprising—at Your Bank?

As a trade deal focusing on the financial sector is underway so too is a campaign to organize Wall Street’s rank-and-file.

Jul 9, 2014 / Blog / Michelle Chen

Wage Theft, Dangerous Conditions and Discrimination: Inside New York’s Food Industry

Wage Theft, Dangerous Conditions and Discrimination: Inside New York’s Food Industry Wage Theft, Dangerous Conditions and Discrimination: Inside New York’s Food Industry

A new report reveals the vast majority of workers are immigrants and people of color who earn about $8 less than the industry average. 

Jul 1, 2014 / Blog / Michelle Chen

Supreme Court Ruling in ‘Harris v. Quinn’ Will Undermine Gains Made by Low-Wage Home Healthcare Workers

Supreme Court Ruling in ‘Harris v. Quinn’ Will Undermine Gains Made by Low-Wage Home Healthcare Workers Supreme Court Ruling in ‘Harris v. Quinn’ Will Undermine Gains Made by Low-Wage Home Healthcare Workers

Today’s ruling was not as devastating as labor advocates feared it would be, but nevertheless lays the groundwork for more sweeping attacks on unions.

Jun 30, 2014 / Blog / Michelle Chen

RI Workers Won’t Back Down on Living Wage, Despite Democrats’ Betrayal

RI Workers Won’t Back Down on Living Wage, Despite Democrats’ Betrayal RI Workers Won’t Back Down on Living Wage, Despite Democrats’ Betrayal

A minimum-wage pre-emption measure, backed by the hotel industry and signed by Governor Chafee, has been met with hunger strikes, electoral challenges and protests.

Jun 27, 2014 / Sam Adler-Bell

Will the Democratic Party Deliver for Working Women?

Will the Democratic Party Deliver for Working Women? Will the Democratic Party Deliver for Working Women?

In The Curve’s second roundtable discussion, our contributors ask what legislative goals feminists can really achieve in Washington.

Jun 24, 2014 / The Curve / Kathleen Geier and Curve Contributors

It’s Time for the Department of Education to Dump Sallie Mae

It’s Time for the Department of Education to Dump Sallie Mae It’s Time for the Department of Education to Dump Sallie Mae

Sallie Mae broke the law, and SLAP demands that the Department of Education terminate its contract.

Jun 23, 2014 / StudentNation / Beth Huang and StudentNation

Massachusetts Nannies and Housekeepers Now Protected From Long Days, Abuse, Sexual Harassment

Massachusetts Nannies and Housekeepers Now Protected From Long Days, Abuse, Sexual Harassment Massachusetts Nannies and Housekeepers Now Protected From Long Days, Abuse, Sexual Harassment

The legislation will establish rules on working hours, rest breaks and dealing with work-related complaints.

Jun 23, 2014 / Blog / Michelle Chen

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