We have millions more workers than we used to—the problem being that they are worse off than they used to be, not that they don’t exist
Chris Brooks
Corporate grocery chains are continuing their offensive, with Kroger the latest example. The company wants concessions, even though it doesn’t need them—it’s making record profits and just gave its CEO a handsome raise.
“We do everything in our power to show the employer that we aren’t going to rest and they won’t catch us off guard”
It’s the first time that the union has won certification at a foreign-owned automaker in the U.S. South
The Chattanooga plant provides a window into the state of the art of brutal productivity-maximizing management schemes