Labor

Fifteen Miners Died on the Job in the Past Three Months—but Washington Is Cutting Inspections

Fifteen Miners Died on the Job in the Past Three Months—but Washington Is Cutting Inspections Fifteen Miners Died on the Job in the Past Three Months—but Washington Is Cutting Inspections

The mining industry isn’t the only one with major workplace safety regulation issues. 

Jan 7, 2014 / Jessica Weisberg

Undocumented Lawyers and Rogue States

Undocumented Lawyers and Rogue States Undocumented Lawyers and Rogue States

So far, 2014 has been a year of states doing as they please.

Jan 6, 2014 / Jessica Weisberg

Darrell Issa’s Cruelest Cut: A Seriously Cynical Attack on the Postal Service

Darrell Issa’s Cruelest Cut: A Seriously Cynical Attack on the Postal Service Darrell Issa’s Cruelest Cut: A Seriously Cynical Attack on the Postal Service

This key congressman would offset restoring benefit cuts for veterans by undermining the USPS, a top employer of vets.

Jan 4, 2014 / John Nichols

Welcome to the New America: Low-Wage Nation

Welcome to the New America: Low-Wage Nation Welcome to the New America: Low-Wage Nation

Soon we’ll all be stuck with the unjust working conditions that immigrants face: contingent jobs, with lousy pay and few or no benefits.

Dec 30, 2013 / Saket Soni

DC City Council Approves Minimum Wage Boost

DC City Council Approves Minimum Wage Boost DC City Council Approves Minimum Wage Boost

As minimum wage battles flare around the country, the nation’s capital leads the way with a significant increase.

Dec 30, 2013 / Aaron Miguel Cantú

Thank a Postal Worker Thank a Postal Worker

The USPS needs support, not downsizing.

Dec 26, 2013 / John Nichols

Bloomberg Warns de Blasio About ‘Labor-Electoral’ Complex

Bloomberg Warns de Blasio About ‘Labor-Electoral’ Complex Bloomberg Warns de Blasio About ‘Labor-Electoral’ Complex

The outgoing mayor says pension and healthcare costs could cripple the city. His successor thinks the labor mess the mayor is leaving him is a bigger deal.

Dec 19, 2013 / Jarrett Murphy

China Goes Dark

China Goes Dark China Goes Dark

Hard-hitting New York Times coverage has been journalism at its best—although the Chinese authorities apparently don't agree.

Dec 18, 2013 / Column / Eric Alterman

Hundreds of German Workers at Amazon Walk Off the Job

Hundreds of German Workers at Amazon Walk Off the Job Hundreds of German Workers at Amazon Walk Off the Job

Hundreds of Amazon workers in Germany walk off the job in opposition to stressful working conditions and low pay.

Dec 16, 2013 / Allison Kilkenny

Justin Timberlake’s Union Tour

Justin Timberlake’s Union Tour Justin Timberlake’s Union Tour

JT’s backup dancers have made history by winning a union contract for touring artists.

Dec 13, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Jessica Weisberg

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