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Naming Gaza's mounting famine a humanitarian crisis rather than a facet of genocide allows Western powers to continue their ...
Two activists arrested in the fight against Trump’s landmark legislation discuss the bill’s consequences, from student debt ...
Founding member of Starbucks Workers United, Jaz Brisack, shares the hard-won lessons they learned taking on a multinational ...
What unites the disparate parts of a diverse workers’ movement can be the understanding that “an injury to one” truly is an ...
As the first American pope takes the helm, we revisit an open letter published in 1978 by peace activist Blase A. Bonpane to ...
Meet the Artists Confronting Trump’s Culture Cuts As federal support for the arts disappears, these creatives are turning identity and protest into their medium. Xintian Tina Wang July 22, 2025 ...
Truckers, Tired of Being Exposed to Hazardous Waste, Call on the Feds for Help They say the oil and gas industry is ignoring HAZMAT procedures, endangering them and the communities they drive ...
Built to Dominate Palantir is designing the infrastructure of repression—and telling us why. Alberto Toscano June 4, 2025 ...
After Trump Takeover, Kennedy Center Workers Vote to Unionize The nation’s premier cultural stage joins a chorus of voices in the arts demanding just labor conditions as a pillar of free ...
The Chicago Teachers Union has long taken on neoliberal Democrats and won. Their latest contract is a victory against the new Trump administration, leaders say.
The Trump administration’s feckless business-first, workers-last approach is leaving the nation’s coal miners to die—and now their unions are taking him to court.
Labor faces a contradictory, paradoxical moment. On one hand looms an existential threat, on the other an historic opening. Despite an upsurge in recent organizing and strikes, union density has ...
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