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Category: Workers’ Rights

Posted inImmigration, News, Workers' Rights

COVID-19 unemployment hit Latina immigrants the hardest

by Tina Vásquez December 22nd, 2020March 22nd, 2021
Posted inEssays, Racial Justice, Workers' Rights

I’m teaching second grade via Google Hangouts during the pandemic. Here’s what it’s been like

by Oscar Ramos December 21st, 2020March 19th, 2021
Posted inNews, Workers' Rights

Freelance journalists are hanging on by a thread. Could organizing help?

by Tina Vásquez December 14th, 2020March 19th, 2021
Posted inNews, Workers' Rights

Lyft drivers issue a warning in the wake of California’s Prop. 22

by María Inés Taracena December 3rd, 2020March 19th, 2021
Posted inNews, Racial Justice, Workers' Rights

Improving work culture doesn’t always require a big budget

by Carolyn Copeland November 30th, 2020March 19th, 2021
Posted inImmigration, News, Workers' Rights

Meet the woman behind North Carolina’s immigrant-owned mask sewing business

by Tina Vásquez November 25th, 2020March 19th, 2021
Posted inNews, Racial Justice, Workers' Rights

Home care workers and clients are in an impossible position during the pandemic

by Vilissa Thompson November 24th, 2020March 19th, 2021
Posted inImmigration, News, Workers' Rights

Worker-led programs like Milk with Dignity are key to protecting dairy farm workers

by Aaron Mok November 19th, 2020March 18th, 2021
Posted inElections, Electoral Justice, Opinion, Racial Justice, Workers' Rights

Universal preschool just passed in my county. Here’s how it’ll benefit Black and brown families

by Olivia Pace November 16th, 2020March 19th, 2021
Posted inNews, Workers' Rights

University of Arizona custodial workers speak out about unsafe work conditions

by María Inés Taracena November 13th, 2020March 19th, 2021

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