By LYNDON HAVILAND (July 28, 2022) — Last weekend, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared monkeypox a “public health emergency of international concern.” That’s a rare designation...
Labor Neighbor walks begin this Saturday, phone fun banks start next week By CHERIKA CARTER (July 7, 2022) — It’s that time again — time...
We have the tools to transform protests into concrete actions defending bodily autonomy By SHAUNIE WHEELER JAMES and CHERIKA CARTER (June 27, 2022) — As...
UW’s new paid internship program connects students with local union movement By AMRINE WHITE (June 22, 2022) — Earlier this month, the University of Washington...
Celebrating our resilience in the ongoing fight for economic, racial justice By APRIL SIMS TACOMA (June 19, 2022) — Washington will recognize Juneteenth as an...
Celebrate Pride by standing in solidarity with LGBTQ+ community By LARRY BROWN (June 16, 2022) — “The Concern of One is the Concern of All.”...
Legislature needs to prioritize CTC funding to end such self-destructive proposals By CORTNEY MARABETTA (May 6, 2022) — Last Wednesday, The Seattle Times reported that...
By AMRINE WHITE (May 5, 2022) — Last Sunday the voices of community members and workers alike filled the streets of Seattle: “This is what democracy...
By LARRY BROWN (April 25, 2022) — Elections matter. And President Biden’s visit to Western Washington last week offered a reminder of why working families in...
As Congress fixes supply chains, it should also update anti-dumping enforcement By DEAN SHOWERS (April 19, 2022) — The U.S. Congress is considering what would...