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Colin Lodewick
Colin Lodewick was an editorial fellow at
Fortune
in 2022.
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LA County is sending $1,000 per month to some residents for the next 3 years. Applications are open now
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Colin Lodewick
Success
Business school graduates could be bad news for American employees
By
Colin Lodewick
Tech
Push to unionize tech workers gets more momentum as Google Fiber subcontractors in Kansas City join their ranks
By
Colin Lodewick
Tech
Google execs cornered by employees at all-hands, demanding to know why Amazon and Apple are paying more
By
Colin Lodewick
Howard Schultz’s welcome back to Starbucks: Seattle’s first unionized café, just 10 minutes from headquarters
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Colin Lodewick
Environment
New SEC proposal would make it harder for companies to skimp on climate pledges
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Colin Lodewick
Disney workers are furious at their CEO’s response to Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill. Here’s what they’re demanding
By
Colin Lodewick
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‘Googlegeist’ survey reveals employees aren’t happy with pay
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Colin Lodewick
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Workers at REI and Starbucks are doing the impossible and gaining traction for unions. Here’s what they’re hoping to solve
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Colin Lodewick
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Silicon Valley is losing its death grip as the geography of tech jobs changes
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Colin Lodewick
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Texas activist reveals how ‘Star Trek’ prepared them to fight LGBTQIA+ oppression in their state
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Colin Lodewick
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Unlimited PTO sounds great on paper, but the reality could mean you never take a vacation
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Colin Lodewick
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The Bureau for Labor Statistics data only reported 16 strikes in 2021. A new database argues there were 14x as many
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Colin Lodewick
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U.S. business casts a wary eye at the surging labor movement led by young and optimistic activists
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Colin Lodewick
Politics
Amazon’s largest warehouse on Staten Island is gearing up for a union battle
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Colin Lodewick