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The National Labor Relations Board has proposed a new rule that would make companies that use contract, temp and staffing-firm employees more responsible for their wages and working conditions.
Streaming accounts for the vast majority of recorded music income, but musicians and producers make fractions of a cent per stream.
A Chipotle in Michigan and an REI in California are the latest to continue a trend defined by Starbucks.
Young, college-educated workers at individual retail establishments like Starbucks stores are driving many organizing efforts.
These meetings, where employers share their views on unionization with employees, can no longer be mandatory.
The introduction of shipping containers half a century ago revolutionized the industry, and union strategy.
It’s the first union at a major company in the $180 billion gaming industry, and could be a sign of things to come.
Nell McShane Wulfhart tells the story of how women organized to fight sexism in the cabin and turn the job into a lifelong career.
Local union organizers “robbed Amazon of one of its best anti-union arguments,” says Adam Seth Litwin of Cornell.
Amazon’s union campaigns come at a time of widespread labor unrest at many corporations, including Starbucks.