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Worker centers, advocates demand Biden protect whistleblowing migrants
January 12, 2024They demand enforcement of waiver of deportation for undocumented whistleblowers.
Read moreAsia lags behind pre-pandemic levels of food security, UN food agency says
December 12, 2023The report noted that global warming is making the food insecurity situation in Asia worse than it already is.
Read moreJoblessness down. Inflation down. Is that really the whole story?
December 12, 2023Many in the media just can’t figure out why people aren’t celebrating all the “good news” about the economy.
Read moreLow pay forces anti-union Maximus call center workers to strike
November 14, 2023Workers choose between needed medical care and food.
Read moreReports: Amazon an “industry leader” in workplace injuries, suffering
November 08, 2023Monster warehouse definitely leads the nation in disregard for worker rights, health and safety.
Read moreRepublicans unanimously elect ‘MAGA Mike’ Johnson as next Speaker
October 26, 2023The Trumpite faction is no longer on the fringe of the GOP – it’s in complete control.
Read more40.000 trabajadores culinarios del Strip de Las Vegas podrían ser los próximos en huelga
October 25, 2023LAS VEGAS (PAI)—Después de trabajar con contratos vencidos durante más de un mes, 40,000 trabajadores del Sindicato Culinario Local 226/Unite HERE en 18 grandes hoteles en el Strip de Las Vegas pueden ser el próximo gran grupo de trabajadores en huelga. Presentarán su causa al público con una manifestación masiva el 25 de octubre. Y en vísperas de su evento, obtuvieron un fuerte apoyo político cuando la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris...
Read more40,000 Culinary Workers on Las Vegas Strip hotels may be next to strike
October 25, 2023They may leave the Strip hungry.
Read moreRepublicans remain Speaker-less: Emmer becomes fourth to try—and fail
October 25, 2023It’s the political equivalent of The Bronx Zoo.
Read moreLa baja paga empuja a las trabajadoras del centro de llamadas a sindicalizarse
October 23, 2023RIVERVIEW, Fla.—Cuando el hijo de Katherine Charles, de 16 años, quiere comprar una pelota de baloncesto o un guante de béisbol para jugar con sus amigos, su madre, una trabajadora del centro de llamadas de Maximus, un contratista federal cuyos trabajadores ayudan a las personas a inscribirse en el Affordable La cobertura de la Care Act se enfrenta a una elección incómoda. Cómprele la pelota de baloncesto o el guante...
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