Abstract: The terrain of "progressive labor" in the U.S. has shifted dramatically in recent years. The two-million member Service Employees International Union…
Steve Early
Twenty years ago, 60,000 workers from New York City to Maine rallied against healthcare cost-shifting at the telecom giant then known as…
Review of: Healing Together: The Labor-Management Partnership at Kaiser Permanente, by Tom Kochan, Robert McKersie, Adrienne Eaton, and Paul Adler (Cornell ILR Press,…
PITTSBURGH — No subject arouses the passion of labor officials more than raiding. In his blustery maiden address as president of the…
“More than ever before, we need to be a labor movement that stands by our friends, punishes its enemies, and criticizes those…
Hope for a revived union movement has come in successive waves in recent decades, only to recede over time. When the national…
I was raised, like most Irish-Catholics, not to speak ill of the dead—at least while the wake is still underway. Of course, the…
Tar & Feathering At August Tea Parties Richmond, Vt.-The Green Mountain state used to be a good place for retired union…
"It’s a well-established fact," reports The New York Times Book Review, "that Americans are reading fewer books than they used to." (1)…
“Also being debated [at the AFL-CIO executive council meeting] is whether to create a mechanism to nudge past-their-prime union presidents to retire…