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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
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Colin Lodewick
Tech
Push to unionize tech workers gets more momentum as Google Fiber subcontractors in Kansas City join their ranks
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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
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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
Success
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
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Once praised as ‘pandemic heroes,’ nothing has changed for service workers who face low pay and unpredictable schedules
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Colin Lodewick