Republican Pro-Labor Cosplay

This Labor Day Americans may be thinking about how to figure out where the leading party candidates stand on workers’ rights. Comparing the recent political conventions may be a good place to start.  Political party conventions always are one part theater, one part pep rally and one part policy agenda setting.  Sometimes it can be […]

Introducing: “Building Worker Power in Cities and States: A Toolkit for State and Local Labor Policy Innovation”

View the full report here. Political gridlock has stymied federal labor law reform efforts, and decades of Supreme Court preemption doctrine inhibits cities and states from enacting policies that impact the organizing and collective bargaining process. Yet in spite of these challenges, workers, advocates, and policymakers have continued to organize, push for, and win policies […]

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From The Editor

From The Editor

Benjamin Sachs is the Kestnbaum Professor of Labor and Industry at Harvard Law School and a leading expert in the field of labor law and labor relations.