Vote adds to growing unionization among U.S. undergraduate workers.
A new contract that requires “labor harmony” could be a model to empower millions who work for federal contractors nationwide.
The organizing effort at the private liberal arts campus is part of a broader “societal shift” in favor of labor unions.
As resort owners rake in record profits, organizers are trying to unionize ski patrollers across the West — and they’re winning.
Rushed care and poor working conditions have led to demands for representation as revenues grow in the wake of the Dobbs ruling.
Health care exchange workers say the Biden administration should force their employer to provide good jobs.
An upstart performer group is joining the fight to get the famous Austin festival to pay its fair share.
Organized labor fears a rising nonunion workforce could pull restaurant jobs down from the middle class.
Concerns over working conditions and patient care amidst hospital consolidation drove Louisiana’s largest union victory since 1993.
Science graduate student assistants and researchers are at the forefront of recent unionization efforts in academia.
Two Christmas rushes ago, workers at this Amazon air cargo hub started to win improvements at work by relying on each other.
With housing costs out of reach, workers from Brooklyn to Minneapolis to Los Angeles are demanding solutions.
The Hospice East Bay vote shows growing unionization at end-of-life care.
They say “metrics for productivity” are driving care for the dying. Nov. 3 union vote marks growing labor organizing as end-of-life care becomes a for-profit industry.
Workers cite low wages and disrespect at work; union alleges illegal union-busting.
From Waffle House to Dollar General to Burger King, record heat is spurring workers to organize.
The friendly grocer’s staff are increasingly going union — and say the company is hostile to their efforts.
Community coalition targets major developers whose subcontractors stiff workers and allow dangerous conditions, signaling possible national strategy.
A novel partnership among three labor unions to organize tens of thousands of airline workers could set a national example.
A new Capital & Main series explores rising labor unrest in a nation of extreme disparities.