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David Bensman has a really great piece on how the Teamsters are taking the lead on organizing Uber drivers in Seattle and how doing so has relied on the kind of community effort necessary for organizing in the modern day. It's taken building not only...
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That populist Donald Trump, he's really a friend of the working person. I really take his populist talk about jobs and trade agreements very, very seriously. The history of workers in his own properties shows he's the kindest, warmest, man to ever live. GOP presidential...
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Lockouts

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On July 7, 2016
Often, when people say workers are on strike, they are actually being locked out by their employer. Lockouts have become a distressingly common way for employers to bust unions. Moshe Marvit has a compelling essay arguing that the courts should rein how corporations are able...
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On July 2, 1964, President Lyndon Baines Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act. Today’s post evaluates the impact of Title VII of the law. Title VII prohibited discrimination by covered employers on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin, with an exception...
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