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This Week in Workers’ News
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s Office is Working with Volkswagon to Crush a Union Drive Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s office has...
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s Office is Working with Volkswagon to Crush a Union Drive Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s office has...
Nashville teachers protest again ahead of budget approval “Our wages have been basically frozen for a decade,” said Red4Ed organizer...
Black Workers Say Walmart’s Background Checks Are Racially Discriminatory “They told me to ‘roll the dice and try again,’” says...
ETSU faculty and staff rally for adjunct pay raises Wednesday’s demonstration was part of ETSU’s third tongue-in-cheek “celebration” commemorating another...
Volkswagen Workers in Tennessee Won’t Give Up the Fight for Unionization For the third time in five years, auto workers...
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...
Workers detained in massive Tennessee raid sue ICE officers On Thursday, two advocacy groups and a law firm filed a...
Mexican workers strike, and win higher wages “If you don’t want people to go north looking for work, then pay...
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