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This Week in Workers News
Delivery Workers Stage Protest Against Brooklyn Thai Restaurant for Alleged Stolen Wages A group of delivery workers in Brooklyn have...
Delivery Workers Stage Protest Against Brooklyn Thai Restaurant for Alleged Stolen Wages A group of delivery workers in Brooklyn have...
Mountain Justice: Appalachian women fought for workers long before they fought for jobs Bessie Lou Cornett, a leader in promoting...
‘Whores But Organized’: Sex Workers Rally for Reform Jennifer Orellana, a trans woman and activist, said that, after coworkers’ bigotry...
Tennessee Teachers Could Be the Next to Strike Teachers living with anemic unions and deteriorating conditions in their schools have...
Workers Are Striking Again New figures show that the strike is back: 485,000 workers participated in major work stoppages last...
Walmart Is Eliminating Greeters. Workers With Disabilities Feel Targeted Walmart is changing the job requirements for front-door greeters in a...
This statement is issued in response to the recent shameful legislation, which is as follows: HB 1369, Or the Natural...
Workers detained in massive Tennessee raid sue ICE officers On Thursday, two advocacy groups and a law firm filed a...
The building we usually meet at suffered more damage in the storm than was originally thought. Roofers have been unable...
Mexican workers strike, and win higher wages “If you don’t want people to go north looking for work, then pay...
One of the World’s Most Iconic Craft Breweries Is Unionizing Workers are organizing with the International Longshoremen & Warehouse Union,...
Across the US, teachers protested and won. Now some accuse lawmakers of retaliating “These cynical bills were written with one...
Unpaid workers block CEPZ entrance The factory in Bangladesh’s Chattogram Export Processing Zone had been closed nine months ago and...
Community feast marks end of the homeless encampment and ‘the beginning of something great’“The feast marks a turning point both...
Government, union leaders fight closure of Catholic hospital serving DC’s poorestSince Dec. 14, the hospital, a subsidiary of Ascension Health,...
Our building was damaged in heavy winds last week, and while we’ve made repairs, we’re without power until we finish...
Los Angeles teachers end week-long strike after reaching ‘historic agreement’ The Los Angeles agreement includes class size reductions in all...
Heavy winds on Wednesday damaged the building we use for meetings and took down our power line. Repairs have to...
The chapter will be providing the main dish and drinks. We’re encouraging people to bring a side dish to share,...
Completing the Feminist Revolution “There was pretty much universal consensus among feminists across all political orientations that freely available, twenty-four-hour,...
Make Detroit the engine of a Green New Deal“We must convert the Poletown plant into a publicly-owned green energy hub,...
January 19th, our Socialist Feminism Reading Group will be starting in on Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds by adrienne...
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill announced today that Chancellor Carol L. Folt 1) will be stepping down after graduation...
The Faces of Amendment 4On Tuesday, more than 1.4 million former felons in the state of Florida will have their...
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