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The Economy Reimagined, Part 2: Jobs, Education and Poverty
by
David Brancaccio
and Kimberly Adams
Aug 7, 2020
The case for a job guarantee, the future of the labor movement, working in the gig economy and more.
There's growing support for a new way of collectively bargaining
Nov 1, 2019
Several Democratic presidential candidates are pushing for sectoral bargaining, in which whole industries are unionized instead of a single company.
U.S. lawmakers visit Mexico for labor reform assurances under trade deal
by
Scott Tong
Oct 7, 2019
Congressional Democrats have suggested they could vote for the North American pact if protections for Mexican workers are sufficiently implemented.
Democratic presidential candidates make their pitch to labor unions
Oct 4, 2019
Most of the leading Democratic presidential candidates will be in Los Angeles on Thursday and Friday, trying to woo union members.
LA teachers are striking against the school district, but it is the state that controls the purse strings
by
Ben Bradford
Jan 14, 2019
California is unusual in that the bulk of education funding comes from the state budget
Government labor board proposes rolling back a rule that made union organizing easier
Sep 14, 2018
Business organizations support the change, but labor activists say it would make low-wage contract workers more vulnerable.
U.S and Canada prepare to resume tough NAFTA talks
by
Erika Beras
Sep 3, 2018
On Wednesday, Canadian and U.S. negotiators head back to the negotiating table for discussions on overhauling the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA.) Over the weekend, President Trump tweeted that there was no need to keep Canada in the deal and he warned he might terminate it altogether. Then yesterday, Richard Trumka, the leader of […]
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President of NAACP on Janus decision: "Civil rights and workers rights are inextricably linked"
Jun 29, 2018
The Supreme Court's decision in Janus v. AFSCME disproportionately impacts public sector African-American workers.
What does the Supreme Court's Janus ruling mean for unions? It would be like the government no longer enforcing taxes
Jun 28, 2018
"What would happen is fewer people would pay their taxes and the ability of government to provide services would then erode," says Harvard professor Benjamin Sachs.
Supreme Court to hear arguments on "fair-share" union dues
Feb 23, 2018
Labor advocates have described this case as the biggest threat to labor unions in years