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Nell McShane Wulfhart tells the story of how women organized to fight sexism in the cabin and turn the job into a lifelong career.
Local union organizers “robbed Amazon of one of its best anti-union arguments,” says Adam Seth Litwin of Cornell.
Amazon’s union campaigns come at a time of widespread labor unrest at many corporations, including Starbucks.
The practice of requiring workers to sit through anti-union presentations is common and currently legal.
The drop in union power has been occurring for decades.
Just 10.3% of Americans belonged to unions in 2021, and the rate for private-sector employees was 6.1%.
The pandemic has highlighted existing challenges for grad student workers and created new ones.
Higher wages for Deere workers will show up slightly in equipment prices —but that’s only one of many costs farmers face.
Observers say inflation makes it harder to agree on a long-term contract.
In the 1980s, some companies paid new workers less than current workers. Now, employers are trying that system during a labor shortage.