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We Work for Politicians Who Run This Country — Here’s Why We Unionized
Our employers “wield extraordinary power in society.”
By CA Union Rights, Association of Legislative Employees (NYC Council Staff), Massachusetts State House Employee Union, Illinois Legislative Staff Association, and New York State Legislative Workers United
Unionizing Brought My Compensation from $0 to $2,850
Why resident assistants at Tufts and beyond are forming unions.
By Andrew Menjin
What It’s Like To Organize My Amazon Warehouse As A Young Queer Person
We're fighting for higher pay, safer work, and a union.
By Ash Judd
The SAG-AFTRA Strike Proved How Unions Help Make Young People’s Dreams Viable
Young creatives should be able to dream of a future in the performing arts, writes Duncan Crabtree-Ireland.
By Duncan Crabtree-Ireland
Some of the World's Most Prestigious Ballet Dancers Are Ready to Strike
"The love of the art is not going to pay my rent and for my groceries."
By Rainesford Stauffer
Union-Friendly Gifts for the Pro-Labor Person In Your Life
From educational books to rat plushies here are 10 union-friendly for a union-curious friend of coworker.
By Kim Kelly
After 118 Days on Strike, SAG-AFTRA and AMPTP Have Come to an Agreement
“We did it!!!! The Billion-plus dollar deal! 3 times the last contract! New ground was broke everywhere!” posted SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher.
By Alyssa Hardy
10 Wins for the Workplace and Public Good for Which You Can Thank Unions
From the 8-hour workday to overtime pay.
By Meredith Oldham
Writers Strike Poised to End as WGA and Studios Reach a Tentative Agreement
Now the guild must finalize the contract and sell the deal to its members.
By Natalie Jarvey
45 Actors & Insiders Share Their Thoughts on the SAG-AFTRA and WGA Strikes
“Where the f*ck is the money?”
By Sara Delgado and Kaitlyn McNab
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The Actors Guild Is Expected to Strike After 'Insulting' Studio Offers
Emmys and much more will likely be up in the air.
By Natalie Jarvey and Joy Press
What You Need to Know About the WGA Writers' Strike
As one picketer put it, “Succession without writers is just The Apprentice…. and look how that worked out.”
By Keno Katsuda
Quinta Brunson, Amanda Seyfried, More Back WGA Strike at the Met Gala
“Everything changed with streaming, and everybody needs to be compensated for their work. It’s f**king easy.”
By Lex McMenamin
We Got Fired From Our Jobs At Starbucks For Unionizing
And we’d do it again in a heartbeat.
By Nabretta Hardin and Victoria Tambellini
Inside the History of Sex Worker Organizing in the U.S.
The first known sex workers’ rights protest dates back to 1917.
By Kim Kelly
Starbucks Threatens to Take Away Trans Health Benefits at Stores That Unionize
“We are uniquely vulnerable."
By James Factora
The Union Drip Account Knows Workers’ Rights Are in Style
Organizing, but make it fashion.
By Jacqui Germain
This is the U.S.'s First Fully Unionized Undergrad College
At Iowa's Grinnell College.
By Lex McMenamin
These Coders Are Flooding 'Union-Busting' Companies With Fake Job Applications
Gen-Z for Change is targeting Starbucks and Krogers.
By Fortesa Latifi
What Does Workplace Retaliation Look Like?
There’s a difference between having a boss who is a jerk and being retaliated against.
By Rainesford Stauffer