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Retail
Amazon’s German workers launch Prime Day strike over pandemic pay
By
David Meyer
October 13, 2020
Commentary
How a Biden administration could reverse the four-decade decline of America’s working class
By
Tom Perriello
October 13, 2020
Tech
Working from home could become a legal right in Germany
By
David Meyer
October 1, 2020
Politics
What unions need from the 2020 election
By
Jeff John Roberts
September 30, 2020
Magazine
The activist employee hasn’t gone away
By
Geoff Colvin
September 21, 2020
Commentary
Why the Democratic Party must make a clean break with Wall Street
By
Shirley Smith
September 8, 2020
Lifestyle
There’s more than one way to ditch white (wine) after Labor Day
By
Rachel King
September 5, 2020
Tech
After public outcry, Amazon deletes listings for 2 intelligence jobs that involved tracking ‘labor organizing threats’
By
Robert Hackett
September 1, 2020
Lifestyle
This year’s top Labor Day destinations might surprise you
By
Rachel King
September 1, 2020
Commentary
Why empowering frontline workers is a key element to a safe reopening
By
Sharon Block
and
Rachel Korberg
August 18, 2020
Commentary
Another huge unemployment wave is coming—and there’s an obvious way to stop it
By
Sara Nelson
August 13, 2020
Health
Some employers have illegally fired workers who refuse to sign COVID liability waivers
By
Harris Meyer
,
California Healthline
and
Kaiser Health News
July 23, 2020
Tech
Taxi drivers want to know what Uber’s algorithms know, and they’re willing to appeal to EU privacy law to find out
By
David Meyer
July 20, 2020
Commentary
Why unions are crucial to empowering Black workers
By
Rasheen Aldridge
and
Mary Kay Henry
July 20, 2020
Politics
8 workers on why they’re walking out in today’s Strike for Black Lives protest
By
Rachel Lobdell
July 20, 2020
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Apple cofounder Ronald Wayne sold his 10% stake for $800 in 1976—today it’d be worth up to $400 billion
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