December 20, 2022 News & Commentary New York City Uber drivers went on a 24-hour strike yesterday; Tesla allegedly fired workers for criticizing the company and CEO Musk
December 7, 2022 News & Commentary New York Times workers plan to walk out Thursday amid contract talks, Delta pilots reach a TA, and video game workers unionize.
November 29, 2022 News & Commentary President Biden and Congress seek to impose an agreement on rail workers to prevent shut-down despite the workers' rejection of the deal, and workers at Amazon's largest air hub are organizing despite facing enormous corporate opposition.
November 22, 2022 News & Commentary Starbucks shuts down first store in Seattle to unionize, while nation’s largest rail union rejects labor deal.
Postdoc Unions Empower Workers in UC Strike and Beyond As a major UC grad-student strike gets underway, what's the state of unionization for postdocs?
November 14, 2022 News & Commentary Huge UC grad-student strike begins; Labor Department uncovers disturbing child-labor violations; Twitter layoffs continue
November 4, 2022 News & Commentary Biden NLRB proposes changes to its decertification rules; Ontario education workers plan to strike in the face of legislation threatening fines of $4,000/day per worker; Illinois voters gear up for a constitutional amendment to ban right-to-work laws in the state
October 28, 2022 News & Commentary Military contractors are accused of human trafficking, cargo ships go east to avoid labor union activity, and California fast-food industry players face complaints that they violated state election law.
Striketober Must Have Really Scared the Supreme Court Worker strikes in the U.S. are already rare measures of last resort. The Supreme Court might decide to discourage them even further.