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The Hill reports the average American woman earns just 82 cents on the dollar compared to men, quoting Yana Rodgers of the Center for Women and Work.
Stateline examines the political ramifications of education strikes. The story cites data compiled by Rebecca Kolins Givan on where public school strikes are legal.
The Washington Post reports a judge is ordering Starbucks to reopen closed locations and provide backpay and damages to workers, quoting Rebecca Kolins Givan.
BBC Business Daily interviews Rebecca Kolins Givan about America’s surging labor movement and the pushback from employers.
The Philadelphia Inquirer reports on the organizing campaign at the University of Pennsylvania, quoting Rebecca Kolins Givan.
Bloomberg Law reports more than 24,000 workers joined unions outside the direct reach of the AFL-CIO in 2022, quoting Susan Schurman.
The Boston Globe writes about the financial challenges facing teacher’s aides in Massachusetts, citing data from Rebecca Kolins Givan.
The Guardian reports workers at Lodi, a café in New York City’s Rockefeller Center, are organizing. Eric Blanc adds context by discussing “the rise of worker-led unionizing.”
- reports Saul Rubinstein and the Center for the Study of Collaboration in Work and Society are bringing a labor-management partnership to South African schools.
IOL reports Saul Rubinstein and the Center for the Study of Collaboration in Work and Society are bringing a labor-management partnership to South African schools.