The Fight for Good Jobs and a Democratic Economy
Jonathan Kissam, historian and Communications Director for United Electrical Workers Union, digs into the past for some ideas for the future, in a.
- by Jonathan Kissam
- September 5, 2018
Labor’s Day, More or Less?
It’s hard for most of us to recall any period in the last fifty years that we could call the “good times” for.
- by Wade Rathke
- September 3, 2018
The University of Iowa Labor Center and the Attacks on Labor
The attacks on labor these days take many forms. Some are straight-forward and brutally confrontational—the Janus ruling or the state legislation in Iowa.
- by Shelton Stromquist
- July 30, 2018
“Oilcan” Ed Sadlowski, 1938-2018: Midwestern Grit
Ed Sadlowski passed away yesterday. His life is a testament to the grit of the leftwing Midwestern union militants. His roots in unionism.
- by Rosemary Feurer
- June 11, 2018
Labor 15.2 (May, 2018)
In This Issue Editor’s Introduction Leon Fink, Editor’s Introduction
- by Rosemary Feurer
- June 10, 2018
Labor 15.1 (March 2018)
In This Issue Guest Editors’ Introduction Max Fraser, Christopher Phelps, The Labor Beat: An Introduction
- by Rosemary Feurer
- June 4, 2018
Labor 14.4 (December 2017)
In This Issue In Memorium Judith Stein (1940-2017) Editor’s Introduction Leon Fink, Editor’s Introduction
- by Rosemary Feurer
- May 30, 2018
Call for Papers: LAWCHA’s 2019 Conference
The Labor and Working-Class History Association’s 2019 Call for Papers Workers on the Move, Workers’ Movements Duke University, May 30-June 1, 2019
- by Jacob Remes
- May 30, 2018
Stamford Workers Show How to Transform Our Unions and Rebuild the Labor Movement
Chad Pearson: Andrew Tillett-Saks has given LAWCHA permission to re-publish this inspiring essay from Truthout. It is an excellent reminder of the long.
- by Andrew Tillet-Saks
- February 15, 2018
