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color photograph of nurses wearing masks and holding up red signs with printed white serif-font text that reads "staff up! for safe care"
Posted inEconomy & Workers' Rights

Kaiser workers speak out after strike authorization vote begins

Sravya Headshot by Sravya Tadepalli August 28th, 2023August 28th, 2023

If health care employees go on strike, dozens of Kaiser hospitals and clinics across the country could shut down

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Posted inEconomy & Workers' Rights

Florida teachers fight to save their union from new restrictions

by Katherine Demby August 10th, 2023August 10th, 2023
color photograph of an outdoor protest in favor of the Writers Guild of America. three people stand in the foreground with several more in the background partially obscured by the picket signs the people in front are holding. the picket signs are black, red, and white blocks with printed white and black text that reads "Writers Guild on Strike! Pay your writers!" written red text adds "(and writers)" at the bottom of the sign
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Nearly 100 days in, the WGA isn’t backing down

by Laura Weiss August 8th, 2023August 9th, 2023
color photograph of a small protest of UPS workers standing on the right side of the frame holding posters that read "ups: don't cut part-time pay." a large ups freight truck passes by on the left
Posted inEconomy & Workers' Rights

UPS workers could go on strike soon. Here’s what you need to know

Sravya Headshot by Sravya Tadepalli July 13th, 2023July 13th, 2023
color photograph of an outdoor protest in support of amazon workers unionizing. in the foreground, people hold up signs that read "do managers treat you with disrespect" and "to unionize is not a crime." in the background, there is a large banner with amazon's logo
Posted inEconomy & Workers' Rights

Join an established union or start a new one? These are the differences

Sravya Headshot by Sravya Tadepalli May 31st, 2023May 31st, 2023
color photograph of an outdoor protest in front of several skyscrapers. the frame cuts off at people's necks and chins to focus on the picket signs they are holding that have slogans in support of the WGA writers' strike
Posted inEconomy & Workers' Rights

For disabled writers, the stakes of the WGA strike couldn’t be higher

by Laura Weiss May 25th, 2023August 10th, 2023
color photograph of an outdoor rally in support of Los Angeles United School District teachers. A woman in a bright red shirt that has a United Teachers Los Angeles logo shouts with her arms up, and people hold up signs supporting Local 99 in the background
Posted inEducation

LA school workers approve historic agreement

by Imani Stephens April 11th, 2023April 11th, 2023
Posted inEconomy & Workers' Rights

New York City nurses encourage workers to unionize after victorious three-day strike

by Jenika McCrayer February 16th, 2023February 17th, 2023
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Posted inEconomy & Workers' Rights

South Carolina Dollar General workers strike over wage theft and dangerous working conditions

by Alexandra Martinez February 2nd, 2023February 2nd, 2023
color photograph of an outdoor protest. people in short-sleeve shirts walk towards the camera holding white and blue wood picket signs that read "uaw on strike unfair labor practices"
Posted inEducation

Reimagining the university through an abolitionist lens

by Khirad Siddiqui January 30th, 2023January 30th, 2023

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