
Speedups 2.0: Tailor-made for Taylorism
Even if you are not a delivery driver or a warehouse worker or a janitor, you may not be immune to constant monitoring.

Billionaire Trump claims steelworker status
"Donald Trump stomped into my backyard just days before July 4 and claimed to be a steelworker."

Strike! Nearly 1,000 Trump Taj Mahal workers walk-off job
Nearly 1,000 cooks, housekeepers, bellmen and servers from Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, N.J., walked off the job today for a livable wage.

Clevelanders meet to save the postal service
Opposing a right-wing, big business privatization drive, 100 union and community activists took part in a field hearing to save the publicly-run United States Postal Service.

AFGE’s members plan 38 anti-privatization rallies coast to coast to boost VA
AFGE delegates vowed to fight for the agency: Serving the nation's veterans is "a sacred promise, a promise that will never be violated."

Hospital workers in Vancouver, Wash. unionize to fight for their patients
Even the doctors are part of the bargaining unit at this small hospital in the Pacific Northwest.

The struggle for LGBTQ workers’ rights continues
Pride at Work co-founder Nancy Wohlforth recalls how gay bartenders dumped bottles of Coors beer into the sewers; decades later, have things changed?

The labor movement won't survive if it doesn't help Black women to thrive
Black women and girls are the future of labor, but they can't become leaders unless the unions have their backs.

Years of organizing at CUNY yields wins for workers
Thousands of workers at the City University of New York's 24 campuses will see improvements in their pay and benefits.

CWA’s Larson warns of post-election push for Trans-Pacific Pact
CWA's legislative director is urging his union's activists - and other unionists - to keep the pressure on lawmakers to vote against the TPP.

