
Bread and Roses in 1912, Hyatt and Hotels in 2012
When it comes to oppression of women it sometimes seems like "the more things change, the more they stay the same."

Women tackle pay gap all around the world
"Frozen in Time: Gender Pay Gap Unchanged for 10 Years" examines women's wages in 43 countries.

Office Depot, Macy’s, Publix slammed on wage-theft stance
Community activists, clergy and labor came together in defense of a simple concept - the right of workers to be paid for the work they do.

DREAM Act supporters speak out at Romney victory rally (with video)
Security proceeded aggressively to rip the protesters' posters from their hands; Romney, meanwhile, hesitated for a moment, listening to the shouts.

Mutated fish highlight the danger of selenium
Selenium is a pollutant in 200 of the 1,294 locations designated by the U.S. governments as toxic Superfund sites (places contaminated with extremely hazardous substances).

Hundreds continue Selma-Montgomery march across Alabama
In addition to shining a light on current day attacks on voting rights, immigrant rights and workers rights. marchers yesterday added the fight for universal public education to their agenda.

After “slut” diatribe, can Limbaugh show survive, and should it?
Is it OK for a major radio host, Rush Limbaugh, to use the public airwaves for character assassination?

Thousands kick off Selma to Montgomery march
Organizers say that, more than a commemoration, the march this week is a demonstration against modern day attacks.

Michigan says "Stand up for democracy"
"In this country we are not supposed to have czars or dictators, we are supposed to have elected officials we can hold accountable."
Georgia sheriff condemns proposed anti-picketing law
At a press conference yesterday, leaders of numerous civil rights, community, faith, environmental and labor organizations also condemned the bill.

