More than 60 counties, cities, and states鈥攁nd some corporations鈥攁re reducing discrimination against former offenders by removing one small box from job applications.
The popularity of a new book by French economist Thomas Piketty should be a wake-up call for politicians. If inequality sells in the stores, it will sell at the polls as well.
Thousands of workers may be at risk of chronic disease from the chemicals used to process coal鈥攊ncluding MCHM, which recently contaminated the drinking water of nearly 300,000 West Virginia residents.
Many small businesses do want to give their workers paid time off to care for new babies and sick family members, but lack the means. How a new bill could make it possible.
After decades of exclusion, home care workers are finally covered by federal minimum wage laws. Anyone who works for social change can learn from how they did it.
The Obama administration makes good on its promise to give direct care workers the same rights as nearly everyone else鈥攁nd to top it all off, California follows suit.
While the days when every city paper had a labor beat may be gone, Hayes is finding new ways to get the issues facing workers into the national conversation.
Traditional organizing makes opponents into 鈥渆nemies,鈥 but a new crop of activists is using love and empathy to create new alliances and possibilities.
The mine-ravaged communities of Eastern Kentucky have been increasingly abandoned by the coal economy. Could growing biofuels jump-start a new local jobs market鈥攁nd renew the land in the process?
The Young Workers Committee of New York鈥檚 transit union was out on the streets in a vibrant march. This video shows the group rallying, taking over an official鈥檚 office, and using the Occupy-style 鈥減eople鈥檚 mic.鈥
Before joining the Department of Labor, Mary Beth Maxwell was a top organizer for the workers鈥 rights organization Jobs With Justice. Here, she speaks with Amy Dean about the lives of workers who make minimum wage and why the time has come to raise it.
From now on, the global mantra for filling market gaps is going to be, 鈥淭here鈥檚 a co-op for that.鈥 But co-ops need customers, money, and training. How do we shift from business as usual to the work of cooperation?