Labor’s decline over the past half century has devastated working-class communities, undermined democracy, and deepened the grip of big business over our work lives, our political system, and our ...
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How can unions adapt to a new landscape of work? If you’re looking for a bright spot in today’s political and social gloom, the union idea seems to be it. Organized labor has rarely been more popular: ...
The resurgence of the American labor movement is being led in no small part by a cohort of young, diverse, fired-up workers around the country. Union density remains embarrassingly low overall, but ...
Tens of millions of workers in the United States want a union at their workplace, but do not have one. This unfortunate state of affairs is normally blamed on external obstacles such as our country’s ...
Union density has been in sharp decline since the 1970s and recently reached a low at 9.9 percent in 2024. Despite a recent uptick in union elections and increased enthusiasm for the labor movement ...
In the fall of 2020, I returned to Buffalo, New York, after a brief stint in grad school in the United Kingdom. The pandemic was in full swing, many of the restaurants and cafes I'd been helping ...
The average person will spend around eight hours at work each day, and do so roughly five days a week. Over time, relationships with coworkers may grow, and many people become friendly with their ...
Consider these findings from the Gallup organization, arguably the world’s leading analytics company: 56% of 125 million full-time U.S. workers said they don’t have to be in the workplace anymore ...