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According to the available data, Chicago landlords file an average of more than 22, 500 eviction cases against tenants each ...
How renters in two Chicago neighborhoods found each other—and fought back—when the same investor planned to displace them.
A federal judge ordered the restoration of jobs in the National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety’s Respiratory ...
Movement-backed Mayor Brandon Johnson and a record class of progressive alders took office exactly two years ago. I spoke ...
India’s salt-production industry has seen massive growth over the past 75 years, but the working conditions of the country’s ...
Big corporations donated heavily to Trump’s inaugural fund. Just a few months later, federal cases against them are being ...
Revisiting labor reporter David Moberg's 1983 investigation on the physical toll of industrial labor at a Hanes knitwear ...
A conversation with Momodou Taal, the Cornell student suing the Trump Administration for repression against students.
Today, Richardson is back in his renovated building, serving as vice president of the Hartford chapter of the Connecticut ...
Trump has gutted labor rights, slashed the federal workforce, and opposed a minimum wage hike. But resistance is brewing.
One of this year's Labor Organizer of Year awardees is anonymous. As one of the many immigrant labor leaders braving the risk ...
Unions must think beyond reform and seriously consider abolition—the elimination and eradication of carceral institutions ...
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