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Hotel cleaning
SuccessA worker who’s been cleaning a 5-star hotel for 14 years says guests are so angry about how dirty their rooms have gotten they throw things and shout at her
By Irina IvanovaOctober 21, 2023
Biden’s historic stand with UAW members shows how far labor activism has come in America. True equal pay should be next on his agenda
CommentaryBiden’s historic stand with UAW members shows how far labor activism has come in America. True equal pay should be next on his agenda
By Katica RoyOctober 19, 2023
Bill Ford
SuccessBill Ford calls for end to auto strike, warning America will lose without the ‘lifeblood of our company’: The ability to invest
By Tom Krisher and The Associated PressOctober 16, 2023
Young man has his feet up on a desk and his eyes closed
SuccessThe labor shortage is here for one reason—and it’s quiet quitting
By Irina IvanovaOctober 14, 2023
Margot Robbie giving an interview at the European premiere of the Barbie movie.
SuccessThe ‘Barbenheimer’ craze saved the summer box office but pushed theater workers to the edge. Now some are unionizing
By Hillel Italie and The Associated PressOctober 13, 2023
A striking hopsital worker yelling into a bull horn on the picket line
SuccessKaiser Permanente reaches tentative deal with unions after 75,000 hospital workers went on a 3-day strike and threatened another
By The Associated PressOctober 13, 2023
Union members picket outside Paramount Studios in Los Angeles.
LeadershipThe Hollywood strike gets uglier as the studios spike talks over an $800 million residuals ask. The guild calls out ‘bully tactics’ and says that’s a 60% overstatement
By Paolo ConfinoOctober 12, 2023
Fran Drescher
SuccessHollywood strike grinds on as actors, studios flame each other over breakdown in talks
By Andrew Dalton and The Associated PressOctober 12, 2023
Striking UAW workers have 4 times as much support from Americans than the Big 3 Detroit carmakers they’re picketing
FinanceStriking UAW workers have 4 times as much support from Americans than the Big 3 Detroit carmakers they’re picketing
By David Koenig and The Associated PressOctober 12, 2023
‘A perfect storm’ of strikes have caused 7.4 million days of missed work this year—the most in nearly a quarter of a century
Success‘A perfect storm’ of strikes have caused 7.4 million days of missed work this year—the most in nearly a quarter of a century
By Wyatte Grantham-Philips and The Associated PressOctober 11, 2023
young graduate keen to impress at her first interview
SuccessMost companies have turned to skills-based hiring, but there’s a big problem: Workers are missing 3 key skills they’re looking for
By Jane ThierOctober 11, 2023
Walgreens pharmacy staffers stage walkouts over work conditions as chain names Tim Wentworth new CEO
FinanceWalgreens pharmacy staffers stage walkouts over work conditions as chain names Tim Wentworth new CEO
By Maddie Burakoff and The Associated PressOctober 11, 2023
Striking UAW members picketing
TechThe future of electric cars becomes ‘make-or-break issue’ as U.S. autoworkers’ strike continues
By Tom Krisher, Mike Householder and The Associated PressOctober 10, 2023
View of an office with empty cubicles
CommentaryThe hybrid work compromise may be short-lived as CEOs plan to reimpose pre-pandemic norms
By Gleb TsipurskyOctober 10, 2023
We analyzed 2 years of performance reviews for 13,000 workers. Here’s the proof that low-quality feedback is driving employee retention down
CommentaryWe analyzed 2 years of performance reviews for 13,000 workers. Here’s the proof that low-quality feedback is driving employee retention down
By Kieran Snyder and Mallun YenOctober 9, 2023
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