The New Republic In The News Starbucks Workers Are Unionizing. Their Bosses Are Refusing to Bargain. Prof. Block on how employers' refusal to bargain harms the labor movement
Talking Points Memo In The News Chipotle Borrows From Starbucks’ Playbook As Workers Push To Unionize Prof. Sachs on how though "policies in Washington have made it very difficult for workers to organize; at the moment, workers are defying those fierce headwinds."
SHRM In The News A Beneficial Union Prof. Sachs on how employers can benefit from unions, explaining how unions "open up a new line of communication between management and workers" and how voluntary recognition "can be faster and less acrimonious" than using the NLRB process
Bloomberg In The News Apple to Withhold Latest Employee Perks From Unionized Store Prof. Sachs explains why employers like Apple and Starbucks are wrong when they say they can't offer union workers the same perks that they're extending to nonunion employees.
The American Prospect In The News Laws That Create Countervailing Power A roundtable discussion with Benjamin Sachs, Kate Andrias, Steve Kest, and Robert Kuttner.
National Labor Relations Board In The News NLRB General Counsel Memo On Student-Athlete NLRA Rights Citing Alex Blutman, OnLabor contributor, at p. 5, footnote 18
Equitable Growth In The News Why the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is Good Economics Discussing Profs. Block and Sachs’s Clean Slate Agenda
Bloomberg Law In The News Starbucks Store Unionizing Surge Tests Cash-Strapped Labor Board Quoting Prof. Block on the NLRB’s funding crisis
BBC In The News Can Newfound Worker Power Change The Workplace For Good? Quoting Prof. Sachs about ascendant union activity in the U.S.