Whole Foods不再提供口罩或工会,而是推出了新的“英雄”制服
由于像Amazon和Whole Foods这样的公司在广告宣传上花了很多钱,感谢他们的员工提供“英雄式”服务,他们甚至拒绝提供基本的防护装备或病假工资,并且无情地镇压任何内部异议。
由于像Amazon和Whole Foods这样的公司在广告宣传上花了很多钱,感谢他们的员工提供“英雄式”服务,他们甚至拒绝提供基本的防护装备或病假工资,并且无情地镇压任何内部异议。
从公共汽车司机到跳芭蕾舞者,来自法国各地的工人走上街头,反对总统埃曼纽·马克龙(Emmanual Macron)试图将该国重塑为美国式的新自由主义国家。
Nationwide protests against the government of Emanuel Macron entered their seventh continuous week today in France, as between 187,000 (a government estimate) and 250,000 people (the unions’ count) took to the streets to oppose Macron’s
Alan MacLeod is Senior Staff Writer for MintPress News. After completing his PhD in 2017 he published two books: Bad News From Venezuela: Twenty Years of Fake News and Misreporting and Propaganda in the Information Age: Still Manufacturing Consent, as well as a number of academic articles. He has also contributed to FAIR.org, The Guardian, Salon, The Grayzone, Jacobin Magazine, and Common Dreams.
企业高管们越来越自信地向民主党和工会领导人求爱,共同努力挫败跨种族劳工运动,这是唯一一场与富豪们争夺平局的战斗力量。
作者 Jon Jeter
MINNEAPOLIS -- (Analysis) Three scenes from America’s class war: In 1897, the president of Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills in Atlanta hired 20 Negro women to work in the folding department of one of the mills. The other 1,400 workers, all white, promptly walked off the job in protest. According the historian Philip S. Foner in his book Organized
Jon Jeter is a published book author and two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist with more than 20 years of journalistic experience. He is a former Washington Post bureau chief and award-winning foreign correspondent on two continents, as well as a former radio and television producer for Chicago Public Media’s “This American Life.”
从长远来看,由于工会民主化和振兴作为美国战后繁荣引擎的濒临死亡的运动,最高法院藐视Janus的决定实际上可能证明是一件好事。
作者 Jon Jeter
CHICAGO -- “Shorty!” Ricky Maclin bellowed at the secretary in a stairwell at Republic Windows and Doors, trying to get her attention. She was one of the few black temps in the secretarial pool; he was vice-president of the union local, the lone black on its executive board. The two of them got along like the proverbial house afire, and on more
Jon Jeter is a published book author and two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist with more than 20 years of journalistic experience. He is a former Washington Post bureau chief and award-winning foreign correspondent on two continents, as well as a former radio and television producer for Chicago Public Media’s “This American Life.”
The Koch Brothers and other right-wing groups have budgeted approximately $80 million for 66 so-called think tanks nationwide, specifically for their campaign to get public union members to quit.
Several months ago, Maxford Nelson, executive director of a right-wing think tank, the Freedom Foundation, showed up at a Washington state legislative committee hearing to oppose a bill to make dues checkoff easier for the state’s public workers. The lawmakers jumped on him, questioning what he was even doing there, since the foundation is
Mark Gruenberg is head of the Washington, D.C., bureau of People's World. He is also the editor of Press Associates Inc. (PAI), a union news service in Washington, D.C. that he has headed since 1999. Previously, he worked as Washington correspondent for the Ottaway News Service, as Port Jervis bureau chief for the Middletown, NY Times Herald Record, and as a researcher and writer for Congressional Quarterly. Mark obtained his BA in public policy from the University of Chicago and worked as the University of Chicago correspondent for the Chicago Daily News.
A plan approved in May is set to take effect soon, forcing high school seniors to either be enlisted in the military, have a job, be enrolled in a gap-year program, or have a college acceptance letter before getting their diploma.
作者 Alice Salles
(Opinion) -- Chicago, Illinois, has a chronic inflated state problem disguised as a schooling problem. In order to eradicate the symptom, Mayor Rahm Emanuel has decided to attack those who suffer from it and not the actual root of the problem — adopting a classic “more of the same” approach. A plan approved in May is set to take
If confirmed, Andrew Puzder will have power to shape a wide range of regulations that govern unions and employers, many of which are designed to protect workers.
Since President-elect Donald Trump's announcement that he will nominate fast-food CEO Andrew Puzder to be labor secretary, there's been lots of speculation that the administration could undo worker protections. The single best window into