Published June 15th, 2018 - Martin Drake
A potential city of Anaheim living wage ordinance has reached a crucial milestone of support, and, if passed, would give Disneyland workers $18 an hour fixed to the cost of living, the Los Angeles Times reports. As OnLabor previously reported, the fight to bet... More »
Published June 8th, 2018 - Martin Drake
The U.S. may be facing its largest labor strike in decades, as the vast majority of UPS’s 260,000 Teamsters voted to strike if their union can’t reach an agreement with their employer, CBS News reports. The current UPS-Teamsters contract expires o... More »
Published May 11th, 2018 - Martin Drake
Workers have sued both Lyft and Postmates for employee misclassification in California, making the companies among the first in the gig economy to face a legal test of California’s new independent contractor standard, Reuters reports. The two companies have e... More »
Published May 9th, 2018 - Martin Drake
US job openings hit a record high in March, running about equal to the number of unemployed workers, Reuters reports. The high job openings parallels an uptick in the rate of workers quitting their jobs in the same month. Despite the high quits rate—indicati... More »
Published May 7th, 2018 - Martin Drake
Over 50,000 University of California (UC) workers will begin a three-day strike today, the Los Angeles Times reports. 25,000 of the workers come from UC’s largest employee union, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) ... More »
Published April 27th, 2018 - Martin Drake
5,190 workers were killed on the job in 2016, up from 4,836 in 2015, with an additional 50-60,000 deaths from occupational diseases that same year, MarketWatch reports. Those numbers come from a new report released Thursday by the AFL-CIO, entitled “Death on ... More »
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