US Labor Has Long Been a Stalwart Backer of Israel. That’s Starting to Change. Post date November 11, 2023
Why Is ‘Pro-Union’ President Biden Pushing a Labor Deal That Rail Workers Rejected? Post date December 1, 2022
Unionizing Is Now a Constitutional Right in Illinois. Here’s How It Happened. Post date November 11, 2022
‘It’s Not Over’: While Biden Touts Rail Deal, Workers Have Yet to Vote—And Many Remain Skeptical Post date September 19, 2022
“It’s Not Over”: While Biden Touts Rail Deal, Workers Have Yet to Vote—And Many Remain Skeptical Post date September 16, 2022
Intelligentsia Workers Vote to Unionize, Fueling the Fire of Coffee Industry Organizing Post date August 11, 2022
Teachers at the Blue Man Group’s “Progressive” School Strike Over Union Busting Post date May 25, 2022
For the First Time in History, Public Television Workers in Chicago Are Out on Strike Post date March 22, 2022
Chicago Teachers Voted to Teach Remotely Amid Omicron Wave—And Now They’re Locked Out Post date January 5, 2022
Capping Off a Year of Labor Action at Amazon, Warehouse Workers Walk Off the Job in Illinois Post date December 22, 2021
Labor Activists Want to Know Why Workers Were Left to Die in Extreme Tornadoes Post date December 15, 2021
No, Striketober Is Not About Vaccine Mandates – The recent wave of militant labor action has been over workers demanding better pay and working conditions—not opposing Covid vaccine requirements. Post date October 28, 2021
Why Are Major Unions Undermining the Progressive Strategy on Reconciliation? – Labor leaders from the AFL-CIO and AFT are undermining left Democrats in the reconciliation fight. But members are pushing back. Post date October 4, 2021
“It’s Time to Turn This Tortilla Around”: El Milagro Workers Walk Out, Demanding Fair Treatment – Alleging abusive conditions and staff shortages amid the pandemic, workers at the iconic Chicago tortillería walked off the job—only to to be locked out by management. Post date September 24, 2021