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Not Your Father’s Anti-Union Movement: Ten Key Facts About Starbucks’ Union Avoidance Law Firm, Littler Mendelson

Since winning two NLRB elections at Buffalo stores last December, the remarkable Starbucks Workers United  union campaign has now spread to well over.

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I Am Not a Writer

Bob Rossi’s poem “Deincarnation” was published in December 2021’s Labor: Studies in Working Class History. He’s graced us with another.   I Am.

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2 New Teaching Labor’s Story Units: Women’s Rights are Labor Rights

What do labor history and movements for women’s rights have in common?    Check out the new additions to the Teaching Labor’s Story.

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The Fight for $20 and a Union: Another California Minimum Wage Earthquake?

CA is Leader in Higher Wage Movement California is the epicenter for a nationwide grassroots movement to raise the wage floor for American.

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Japanese Americans were Incarcerated Workers (and Strikers) in World War II

“Protest” or “hunger strike?” Officials at the Robert N. Davoren complex (R.N.D.C.), a jail part of the Rikers Island correctional facility, have offered.

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Building Solidarity: The Passaic Textile Strike (1926 Film)

Labor Online interviewed Jacob Zumoff about his new book, The Red Thread: The Passaic Textile Strike last year. In the course of the.

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Jason Resnikoff’s essay on QWERTY & the Neuter Keyboard- free access until March 31

Jason Resnikoff’s essay The Paradox of Automation: QWERTY and the Neuter Keyboard is now available with free access until March 31, 2022 of .

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Read Five Top Labor Articles — free til January 31, 2022

Duke University Press, the publisher of Labor: Studies in Working Class History, has just released the 5 most read articles from Volume 18.

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The Violence of Work: an Exchange

According to a recent study by the AFL-CIO, on average 275 workers in the United States die each day due to job injuries.

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Immigrant Societies and Union Culture

Bob Rossi is a long-time member of the Slovenska Narodna Podporna Jednota, (SNPJ) who has interviewed and corresponded with dozens of SNPJ members.

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