April 15, 2024 News & Commentary The Supreme Court ruled in favor of bakery delivery drivers in an exemption from mandatory arbitration case; A Teamsters Local ends its 18-month strike by accepting settlement payments and agreeing to dissolve
Finland Rattled by Political Strikes Against the Conservative Governments’ Anti-Union Agenda German Bender and Anders Kjellberg on the recurring political strikes against Finland's conservative government's anti-union policies.
March 8, 2024 News & Commentary UAW hits another organizing milestone; Pizza Hut workers strike; French workers threaten to strike during the Olympics.
March 3, 2024 News & Commentary Washington moves closer to banning captive audience meetings; Subway employees strike over workplace violence.
February 19, 2024 News & Commentary Major League Soccer locks out its referee union ahead of this week’s season opener; Farmers in India hold talks with the government in an effort to end ongoing protests; San Diego’s city council unanimously passed a Project Labor Agreement last week
February 15, 2024 News & Commentary Worldwide Flight Attendant Day of Action; Michigan's right-to-work law officially repealed; Colorado AG files lawsuit to block Kroger and Albertsons merger.
February 5, 2024 News & Commentary The Newton, MA teachers strike ends after two weeks; President Biden may join Las Vegas hotel employees on their picket line; French farmers call off a weeks-long protest after the government announces several new commitments
February 1, 2024 News & Commentary An NLRB ALJ finds that Starbucks has once again violated labor law, and journalists across Chicago, Orlando, and Virginia are on strike.
January 3, 2024 News & Commentary Michelle Miller joins the Center for Labor and a Just Economy, and Labor and commentators alike prepare for another ground-breaking year.
Innovative Demands from the Year of the Strike Ian Kalil on the innovative demands that striking workers advanced across the U.S. in 2023.