After facing 98% unemployment in the depths of the pandemic, the strongest union in Las Vegas has risen again
Hamilton Nolan
Our infallible crystal ball reveals that 2022 will make workers want to holler
Even the friendliest Democratic officials are cowards. The labor movement needs to save itself
Under-resourced and overlooked, the South is tired of waiting for organized labor
If you want more strikes, make more union members
With little national attention, a Connecticut Dollar General store could soon help unions crack a vital low-wage industry
By not organizing in decimated post-industrial towns, we’re ceding ground to the right wing
Old white Republicans may hold all political power down South, but they can’t play linebacker. You got ‘em in a corner. Don’t just make them pay you with money. Make them pay you with justice
The warehouse workers’ fight enters its second round, just when everyone thought it was finished
An honest look at what a single lunatic has caused