If Trump indeed tanks your 401(k) to make himself and his friends even richer, the opposition party should make that the centerpiece of their attack heading into next year’s election.
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Workers Unite! After Decades of Decline, Union Power Is Back
Widening income inequality is closely tied to today's rise of unionization in the United States.
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Supreme Court Rules Against Workers In Arbitration Case
On Monday, the highest court slowed recent momentum to give workers – including many in the tech sector – the right to a day in court.
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Dot-Com Inequality: Why A Rising Silicon Valley Doesn't Lift All Boats
Interventions that address the needs of working people – in the form of collective organizing and smart public policy – are required as inequality spirals higher in the world's tech center.
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Labor On Offense: Congress Introduces Bill to Make Union Organizing A Civil Right
The Ellison-Lewis legislation would amend the National Labor Relations Act to give workers a range of legal options if they feel discriminated against for trying to form a union.
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Cesar Chavez Comes to Life In Film About California's Heroic Labor Leader
Mexican actor-turned-director Diego Luna has made the heroic labor and civil rights leader Cesar Chavez the subject of a new film.
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At AFL-CIO Convention, Leaders Ask: What Direction for Labor?
Indicating a dramatic fault-line in Labor just days before the convention, International Longshore and Warehouse Union President Robert McEllrath sent a letter to Richard Trumka announcing the union's disaffiliation from the AFL-CIO.