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What Good Is Clout in an Instagram Outage?

“What kind of rights do creators have and what kind of protections do we have?” asks one activist and influencer, following Monday's six-hour Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp outage

Labor Department Officials Frustrated With White House Over COVID-19 Vaccine and Testing Mandate

When President Joe Biden directed the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) on Sept. 9 to impose strict COVID-19 vaccination and testing protocols on large businesses, the OSHA employees were ready. It marked the first time in nearly five years that the small agency had the opportunity to fulfill its mission to protect workers across…

Uber Loses Battle Over Drivers’ Rights in the Netherlands

In a ruling expected to have major implications for the taxi sector, the court ruled drivers should be considered employed by the company.

Half of U.S. Workers Favor Employee COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates, Poll Finds

The poll was conducted before the Pfizer's full FDA approval, which some hope will persuade more people to get the shot

The Auto Industry Is Going Green. Will Workers Go Along for the Ride?

The AFL-CIO estimates that 25-30% of auto-making jobs could disappear in the industry’s transition

Richard Trumka Has Died. Few Could Match His Clout in Labor Politics

From his seventh-floor office, Richard Trumka could look out the window and down at the White House just across Lafayette Park. The AFL-CIO chief often made the quick walk across the manicured square and up to the iron security gate on Pennsylvania Avenue. Most of the Secret Service officers there knew him, and Trumka certainly…

Surprise Jump in Unemployment Claims Shows U.S. Labor Market Churn

The rise in initial jobless claims reflected outsize increases in four states—Michigan, Texas, Kentucky and Missouri

Hourly Workers Are Demanding Better Pay and Benefits—and Getting Them

After 17 months of having to show up to jobs in person, America’s hourly workers may be gaining leverage

‘Alabama Strike Fest’ Planned to Help Striking Coal Miners

Drive-By Truckers’ Mike Cooley and Birmingham gospel punks Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires will headline this weekend's event

Solidarity in the Skies, and Everything Beneath: Sara Nelson on How to Build a Better Country

The Association of Flight Attendants president sits down with Rolling Stone for “The Next Wave” series, on the new leaders who will shape America’s future

These Mothers Wanted to Care for Their Kids and Keep Their Jobs. Now They’re Suing After Being Fired

When Lauren Martinez arrived home after work to find her teenage daughter feverish and vomiting, she knew her pandemic plans were about to fall apart. It was May 2020 and her day care had closed, so Martinez, an assistant office manager at a dentist’s office in Florida, had been rely­ing on the 14-year-old to care…
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