Troublemakers Blog
January 16, 2014 / Julia Kann
With a neon pink mustache and lots of social media hype, it's clear that Lyft—an alternative to taxis—is targeting me. But taxi drivers aren't happy with the new trend, and I see their point.
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January 09, 2014 /
It took eight years of struggle, but NYU's graduate employees re-authorized their union, bigger than ever.
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January 07, 2014 /
Schoolhouse Shams calls out the lies and distortions of the so-called school reform movement.
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January 03, 2014 /
At a small hospital in New York, 120 technical workers seeking to organize with the Communications Workers have battled a fierce anti-union campaign. Administrators went so far as to hire notorious union-busting firm Jackson Lewis.
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December 19, 2013 /
The Labor Heritage Foundation, now under new leadership, is looking forward to an exciting future of “art in activism.”
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December 18, 2013 /
Save our Unions: Dispatches from a Movement in Distress is like sitting in on a seminar on what ails our unions—and what can cure them.
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December 17, 2013 /
Imagine if a union meeting was held in front of your workplace right before work. Let’s say 70 percent participated and you all decided to go in five minutes late. This is how it goes in Brazil.
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December 13, 2013 / Samantha Winslow
From Silicon Valley, the Rocketship chain of charter schools is hoping to expand across the country. It’s backed by some of the biggest names in the tech world and claims high test scores. »
December 11, 2013 / Alexandra Bradbury
Are you hunting for the perfect gift for the labor bookworms on your list? Or maybe you’re hungry for reading material to tide you over till Labor Notes’ next book? Here are some gems.
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December 11, 2013 /
In 1937, Woolworth’s was the Walmart of its day. So the story of a successful women's sit-down strike there gives useful parallels for low-wage workers today.
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