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The Record asks James M. Cooney how a Supreme Court ruling involving a Starbucks store in Tennessee could affect a similar legal battle at a megamall in New Jersey.
Jacobin reviews Power Lines: Building a Labor-Climate Justice Movement, noting that Todd Vachon of the Labor Education Action Research Network (LEARN) wrote a chapter.
The Washington Post interviews James M. Cooney about the Supreme Court decision stating that Starbucks does not have to rehire seven workers fired for union organizing.
The City reports the union that won a historic election at an Amazon fulfillment center in New York is moving to affiliate with the Teamsters. Rebecca Kolins Givan is quoted.
Down to the Struts, a podcast about disability, design, and intersectionality, interviews Douglas Kruse and Lisa Schur of the Program for Disability Research.
The Washington Post reports doctors and nurse practitioners at Unity Health Care in Washington D.C. are demanding safe staffing, quoting Rebecca Kolins Givan.
Governing writes about Republican opposition to the growing number of union campaigns in the South, quoting Eric Blanc.
Governing writes about Republican opposition to the growing number of union campaigns in the South, quoting Eric Blanc.
The New York Times examines how the president’s goals could affect auto industry jobs, quoting Todd Vachon of the Labor Education Action Research Network (LEARN).
Marketplace interviews Yana Rodgers of the Center for Women and Work. She says many women are dealing with “the stigma associated with being a caregiver.”


