How Mamdani Can and Cannot Support Private Sector Union Organizing

Throughout his campaign, New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani repeatedly vowed to focus on the needs of working class New Yorkers. While workers’ rights did not make it into Mamdani’s oft-repeated campaign bullet points (freeze the rent, fast and free buses, universal childcare), Mamdani did often voice support for unions, and he appeared on several […]

Bargaining for Birds: When Workers Win, Chickens Win

Raw, abraded bellies. Broken legs. Overcrowding. Filthy trays and manure-covered ground. This is what life looks like for a chicken being raised as food. These conditions are the result of industry-wide growing practices that prioritize profits over chicken welfare and human health. The practices are mandated by Big Poultry companies, called integrators, like Perdue and Tyson.  Around 90% of chicken […]

How Trade Displacement History Can Prepare for AI Displacement Now

On October 6th, Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee Ranking Member Bernie Sanders published The Big Tech Oligarchs’ War Against Workers, a study completed by asking ChatGPT to estimate displacement via catalogued job descriptions, projecting nearly 100 million jobs lost to AI and automation over the next decade. However, views about the likely impact of AI on employment run […]

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