The Future of Organized Labor — And the Role Women Play in That Future
Women have been at the forefront of the labor movement from the beginning, providing invaluable leadership and unique perspectives to labor unions.
Women have been at the forefront of the labor movement from the beginning, providing invaluable leadership and unique perspectives to labor unions.
Labor activists are using their public profiles to organize, rally and fight for workers’ rights. Follow them on social media to keep engaged.
In 2018, teachers across the country fought for better salaries and funding for schools with the help of unions. The teacher strikes will continue in 2019.
The landscape post-Janus has many unanswered questions, and unions still open to litigation that seeks to weaken their strength.
Among labor’s biggest enemies are fake news and misleading misinformation. But unions are fighting back with truth and unity.
Air travel unions were instrumental in pushing legislators to end the January 2019 shutdown thanks to deep member engagement via social media and protests.
The workforce is more diverse than ever, and unions should be employing tactics to build more inclusive memberships to reflect that diversity.
The labor strike has evolved with the changing workforce, today unions use technology and embrace digital tools to modernize their organizing efforts.
Independent contractors are having to fight for collectively bargaining rights against unfair labor practices. Here’s a look at their battle for equality.
Contract negotiations impact the entire union. Digital tools can help deliver real-time updates from the negotiation team to members during the process.