Labor leaders said the losses from Janus were not as severe as they had feared, citing their proactive organizing efforts as primary reasons
Rachel M. Cohen
On the heels of a successful six-day strike in Los Angeles, teachers in Virginia, Colorado, and elsewhere in California are voicing their demands for better working conditions, and, in some cases, threatening to strike
Why Won’t Democrats Acknowledge That?
The primary reason Jealous lost is that his campaign couldn’t pull in the necessary funds to compete effectively
The hospital industry has partnered with a major Democratic consulting firm in an unusual alliance against Massachusetts’s nurses and the bulk of its progressive infrastructure
The fight over charter schools is often just as much a battle over unions
Oklahoma’s 42,000 teachers make even less than their West Virginian counterparts; in 2016, the average Oklahoma teacher earned $45,276, a salary lower than that of teachers in every state except Mississippi
It’s now up to the federal government to change course and help the island get back on track — and treat Puerto Ricans like the U.S. citizens they are
“The lesson is get to work, regardless of the political environment you’re in, build support, awareness, and be ready.”
Voters in Columbus will choose between a group of Democratic Party-endorsed incumbents for city council and the school board and a slate of progressive challengers backed by the Working Families Party