Labor

Leaving the People Out of the Debate Leaving the People Out of the Debate

It's not just the unemployed we don't tend to see on US TV. Take public workers. They're in the news every day, but it's not actually them. It's people talking about them.

Jan 6, 2011 / The Notion / Laura Flanders

Public Workers Getting Snowed Public Workers Getting Snowed

The snow is mostly melted after a near-record storm immobilized much of New York for nearly four days last week. But before non-New Yorkers gloat -- beware -- the Big Apple's storm...

Jan 3, 2011 / The Notion / Laura Flanders

Mobilizing the Jobless

Mobilizing the Jobless Mobilizing the Jobless

More than 26 million Americans don't have enough work, while robber-baron CEOs report record profits. So why aren't the unemployed on the march?

Dec 22, 2010 / Editorial / Frances Fox Piven

Fighting Back for Workers’ Rights Fighting Back for Workers’ Rights

As we finish our last-minute holiday shopping, we shouldn't forget the great sacrifices of the workers who make the products we buy and the work still to be done to create safe wo...

Dec 21, 2010 / Edgar Romney

Making Unions Matter Again

Making Unions Matter Again Making Unions Matter Again

For too long, unions have mistaken access for power. They need to get back to organizing and activating members.

Dec 2, 2010 / Feature / Jane McAlevey

Why Tax When You Can Freeze? Why Tax When You Can Freeze?

"The hard truth" is that controlling the deficit's going to "require some broad sacrifice" that public workers are going to have to share in, said the Pres.

Nov 30, 2010 / The Notion / Laura Flanders

Will Congress Turn Its Back on Jobless Americans?

Will Congress Turn Its Back on Jobless Americans? Will Congress Turn Its Back on Jobless Americans?

A minority in the House of Representatives has blocked reauthorization of federal unemployment benefits. If Congress doesn't act quickly, the long-term unemployed will start dr...

Nov 23, 2010 / Christine Owens

Meg Whitman Pays $144 Million for her Own Campaign, $5,500 to Her Housekeeper Meg Whitman Pays $144 Million for her Own Campaign, $5,500 to Her Housekeeper

Fox News called the settlement "chump change."

Nov 19, 2010 / The Notion / Jon Wiener

Profits, Pensions and the Return of GM Profits, Pensions and the Return of GM

Today marked the return of automaker GM to public trading on the stock market. All hail the American automakers, returning to profitability in a little over a year after bankruptcy...

Nov 18, 2010 / The Notion / Laura Flanders

Paycheck Fairness Dies in the Senate

Paycheck Fairness Dies in the Senate Paycheck Fairness Dies in the Senate

Republicans block equal pay legislation—for this Congress, and for many to come.

Nov 18, 2010 / Denise DiStephan

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