Labor

  • We'd like a living wage with that order

    More than 400 employees at fast-food restaurants across Detroit went on strike in the latest in a series of one-day actions by low-wage workers.

  • Oregon's fight for postal jobs

    Oregon postal workers are putting pressure on state politicians to defend threatened postal jobs.

  • Holding the line for teachers

    The leaders of the Chicago Teachers Union, now running for re-election, deserve credit for resisting the school reform juggernaut.

  • Targeting Portland teachers

    The Portland school board's contract offer to teachers is more about union-busting than providing students a quality education.

  • A step toward a union

    Workers at Bethesda Lutheran Communities have successfully filed for a union election, despite intimidation from management.

  • Which way for the WEA?

    A Seattle educator looks at the urgent issues facing the teachers union as the corporate school "reform" campaign rolls on.

  • More of an impact in the UFT

    The opposition Movement of Rank and File Educators made advances in recent teachers union elections in New York City.

  • Will Chicago teachers keep moving forward?

    Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis and her slate are facing a challenge from a dubious alliance of one-time reformers and the old guard.

  • What happened at Kaiser?

    The NUHW improved its showing in a re-run of a union representation election at Kaiser Permanente, but not enough to win.

  • Our safety came last again

    A veteran postal worker says the handling of the recent ricin scare reminds him of what happened after September 11.

  • Changing that low-wage tune

    Guitar Center workers in New York City are fighting for a living wage in the spirit of retail workers taking up the "Fight for 15" call.

  • Low-wage America is marching for justice

    Hundreds of fast-food and retail workers in Chicago joined a growing movement when they walked off the job to demand a living wage.

  • Fighting for a fired worker

    Activists gathered in front of a Southern California Wal-Mart warehouse to protest the termination of a worker activist.

  • Wal-Mart workers won't rest

    Workers demanding basic rights at Wal-Mart are fighting back at stores, warehouses and suppliers--in the U.S. and around the world.

  • Save the Salem mail facility

    Protesters from across Oregon gathered to take part in civil disobedience against the scheduled closure of a mail facility.

  • Voting on the future of teacher unionism

    Elections in the three biggest teachers locals in the country are highlighting critical debates over the direction of unionism in public education.

  • Postal cutbacks blocked

    Postal service officials announced that a plan to eliminate Saturday mail delivery and slash postal jobs has been canceled.

  • Red vs. Purple again at Kaiser

    The bitterly contested rerun of a union representation vote at Kaiser Permanente will have big implications for labor.

  • Campaigning for the ranks

    A candidate for president in the recent Long Beach teachers' union elections reflects on the outcome of the vote.

  • Super-sizing the struggle

    The latest in a series of one-day strikes by New York City fast-food workers cast a spotlight on highly exploitative conditions.

  • A vote on UTLA's direction

    Union teachers in Los Angeles are voting on an initiative that calls for a sharp shift in strategy for confronting the "reformers."

  • Who owns the music?

    A strike by musicians in the San Francisco Symphony isn't only about wages and working conditions, but our right to music.

  • Hunger strike at the Hilton

    Some 50 demonstrators held a press conference to condemn the San Diego Mission Valley Hilton's plan to terminate nine workers.

  • A second chance at Kaiser

    The National Union of Healthcare Workers is getting another shot in a battle that is critical for the whole labor movement.

  • Trade Fair unfair to workers

    The Queens supermarket chain locked out 100 workers in its meat department in retaliation for an unfair labor practice strike.