WSLC Race and Labor training: How it started and why it’s essential By APRIL SIMS (Sept. 10, 2018) — “In your union or workplace, what’s...
By REP. ADAM SMITH (Sept. 7, 2018) — The ability to organize and collectively bargain for benefits is one of the most important advances in American...
This Labor Day, we are bending the ‘arc of the moral universe’ toward justice By JEFF JOHNSON (Sept. 3, 2018) — Two months after the...
By CANDACE HEMPHILL (Aug. 30, 2018) — Retail work is getting harder and harder in many places across our region. It’s getting harder all across the...
Trump promised trade deals that are good for U.S. workers. This one isn’t — yet. By HILLARY HADEN (Aug. 28, 2018) — News broke Monday morning...
A former fast-food manager explains why L&I must fix the overtime pay loophole — and how you can help By CHRIS (Aug. 24, 2018) —...
Missouri’s rejection of ‘right-to-work’ is just the latest sign that, despite the right’s best efforts to divide-and-conquer working people, unions are on the rise. By...
By ERIC GONZÁLEZ ST. LOUIS (Aug. 8, 2018) — Proposition A was a result of a petition process that aimed to repeal the “right to work (for...
By JEFF JOHNSON (August 7, 2018) — On Sunday, Aug. 6, about 150 people gathered in a parking lot in Lynden at 5:30 a.m. to begin...
China isn’t “cheating” on trade. They are playing a different game: advancing the interests of their nation, rather than global corporations. America’s new trade policies should...