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Trump has destroyed a federal system of labor relations that helped contain conflict for decades. The move could have ...
It’s not just graduate workers who are pushing the envelope of campus organizing. Undergraduates like the dining hall workers at Iowa’s Grinnell College are finding creative new ways to win better ...
Matt and Sam welcome back John Ganz to discuss René Girard, the Stanford polymath whose theory has inspired a devoted following—including Peter Thiel, Girard’s former student. Matthew Sitman and Sam ...
Healthcare and education have been at the center of pandemic labor struggles. Two rank-and-file leaders from these fields join the podcast for a live episode. Sarah Jaffe and Michelle ChenDecember 23, ...
July, on a hot Detroit afternoon, I came to Solidarity House—the national headquarters of the United Automobile Workers Union—to have a talk with Owen Bieber, the union’s new president. The result ...
Lü PinFebruary 2, 2022 Peng Shuai serves in a match at the Australian Open tennis championship on Jan. 21, 2020 (Xinhua/Bai Xue via Getty Images) Peng’s case is by far the most explosive of China’s ...
Taras BilousFebruary 26, 2022 People take shelter in a metro station in Kyiv, Ukraine on February 24, 2022. (VIACHESLAV RATYNSKYI/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images) I am writing these lines in Kyiv ...
This article was updated on 6/30/2022. Until its stunning victory on April 1, just about everyone thought the Amazon Labor Union’s year-long effort to organize the giant Staten Island “JFK8” Amazon ...
Following the U.S. election, European foreign policy experts are reviving ideas about strategic autonomy from 2016. They fail to understand how much has changed in the last eight years. Hans ...