Vote adds to growing unionization among U.S. undergraduate workers.
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.
A new book argues that the disappearance of private sector unions is part of the answer.
An upstart performer group is joining the fight to get the famous Austin festival to pay its fair share.
Nine Lynwood St. Francis Medical Center staffers say they were fired as retaliation for leading union protests against staff cuts.
In the face of weak labor laws, hospitality workers brought their fight for better wages and working conditions to the court of public opinion.
The city’s patchwork of pre-apprenticeship programs — a lifeline for underrepresented workers — stands to gain big amid an influx of federal infrastructure dollars.
The laws that helped pull unionization down to near 10% remain on the books — but six out of 10 U.S. adults now say declining unionization is bad for the country.
With housing costs out of reach, workers from Brooklyn to Minneapolis to Los Angeles are demanding solutions.