Labor Organizing

These Lawmakers Think the Minimum Wage Should Be Even Lower

These Lawmakers Think the Minimum Wage Should Be Even Lower These Lawmakers Think the Minimum Wage Should Be Even Lower

In states from South Dakota to Oklahoma, right-wing representatives are pulling every string to try to keep the poor down.

Feb 18, 2015 / Michelle Chen

How Do You Organize Workers Who Live and Sleep in Their Bosses’ Homes?

How Do You Organize Workers Who Live and Sleep in Their Bosses’ Homes? How Do You Organize Workers Who Live and Sleep in Their Bosses’ Homes?

Hong Kong’s domestic workers face an uphill struggle to secure their basic rights against exploitation and abuse.

Feb 13, 2015 / Michelle Chen

How a Migrant Worker’s Torture Exposed Hong Kong’s Underground Economy

How a Migrant Worker’s Torture Exposed Hong Kong’s Underground Economy How a Migrant Worker’s Torture Exposed Hong Kong’s Underground Economy

Domestic workers are demanding an end to slavery-like conditions in the homes of the Hong Kong rich.

Feb 11, 2015 / Michelle Chen

This Legislation Could Effectively Squash Public-Sector Strikes in the UK

This Legislation Could Effectively Squash Public-Sector Strikes in the UK This Legislation Could Effectively Squash Public-Sector Strikes in the UK

The Conservative Party’s proposal to increase the thresholds for strike votes isn’t about democracy—it’s about stifling unions.

Feb 9, 2015 / Michelle Chen

Cambodia’s Garment Workers Aren’t Backing Down

Cambodia’s Garment Workers Aren’t Backing Down Cambodia’s Garment Workers Aren’t Backing Down

Amid management intimidation, police violence and government disinterest, the movement is still pushing for better working conditions and fair compensation.

Jan 23, 2015 / Michelle Chen

Gaza’s Labor Unrest Is Reaching a Boiling Point

Gaza’s Labor Unrest Is Reaching a Boiling Point Gaza’s Labor Unrest Is Reaching a Boiling Point

As the unity government wrangles over management of the devastated Gaza Strip, government workers are striking for their overdue wages.

Jan 20, 2015 / Michelle Chen

Judge Rules That Home Care Workers Are Really Just ‘Companions’

Judge Rules That Home Care Workers Are Really Just ‘Companions’ Judge Rules That Home Care Workers Are Really Just ‘Companions’

These workers have grueling jobs—but they’re still not eligible for minimum wages or overtime pay.

Jan 16, 2015 / Michelle Chen

Construction Jobs Are Getting Safer—but Not for Latinos

Construction Jobs Are Getting Safer—but Not for Latinos Construction Jobs Are Getting Safer—but Not for Latinos

We’ve relegated Latino immigrants to the most dangerous jobs—and left them few effective ways to challenge mistreatment.

Jan 14, 2015 / Michelle Chen

Tech Workers Chafe at India’s Neoliberal Ascent

Tech Workers Chafe at India’s Neoliberal Ascent Tech Workers Chafe at India’s Neoliberal Ascent

The real tech revolution may not be in Silicon Valley but at a Nokia factory outside Chennai.

Dec 29, 2014 / Michelle Chen

$4 Million: That’s How Much These Dim Sum Restaurant Workers Won in Back Pay

$4 Million: That’s How Much These Dim Sum Restaurant Workers Won in Back Pay $4 Million: That’s How Much These Dim Sum Restaurant Workers Won in Back Pay

280 workers organized to win a landmark settlement against one of San Francisco's most revered dim sum restaurants.

Dec 15, 2014 / Michelle Chen

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