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Strikes
Strikes
Page 14 of 20
Success
Labor Day has a bloody and union-centric history—and it’s only different from May Day because of America’s fears of socialism
By
Wyatte Grantham-Philips
and
The Associated Press
September 1, 2023
Leadership
The company operating Britain’s massive railway network is withholding bonuses from as many as 20,000 workers because they went on strike
By
Prarthana Prakash
August 29, 2023
Success
Over 300,000 workers have gone on strike this year, but don’t be fooled—Unions are still a dim shadow of the midcentury glory days
By
Judith Stepan-Norris
,
Jasmine Kerrissey
and
The Conversation
August 26, 2023
Leadership
Hollywood studios tout proposed 5% pay bump for writers as the biggest in 35 years, the day after UPS Teamsters ratified a 35% raise and pilots got 21%
By
Paolo Confino
August 23, 2023
Success
Julia Roberts is auctioning off a private lunch to raise money for striking actors and writers
By
Chloe Taylor
August 14, 2023
Success
Hollywood ‘glam squad’ hair specialists have no work now, but they’ve been making ‘one-tenth for the exact same job we did in 2005’
By
Leanne Italie
and
The Associated Press
August 13, 2023
Finance
‘We’re in pretty good shape’: Hollywood strikes are actually boosting studio profits—for now
By
Christopher Palmeri
and
Bloomberg
August 10, 2023
Success
Hollywood studios reportedly want strikes to last until picketers lose their homes. Now, ‘Cinderella’ star Billy Porter has been forced to put his up for sale
By
Chloe Taylor
August 9, 2023
Finance
Sony profit slips as it admits to delaying movie, TV series release dates because of Hollywood strikes
By
Yuri Kageyama
and
The Associated Press
August 9, 2023
Tech
Disney has a task force exploring ‘interesting opportunities’ in A.I., as writers and actors strike over concerns it could steal their jobs
By
Paolo Confino
August 8, 2023
Success
The summer of strikes could spread to the Big 3 automakers as the UAW sits on $825 million in strike pay: ‘It’s up to Ford, General Motors and Stellantis’
By
Marick Masters
and
The Conversation
August 7, 2023
Success
Disney’s Gen Z princess joins the labor movement as Rachel Zegler says ‘fellas is it woke to wanna be fairly compensated’
By
Chloe Berger
August 4, 2023
Finance
Why Anne Hathaway and Matthew McConaughey are still filming movies while SAG actors are sweating it out on the picket lines
By
Lindsey Bahr
,
Andrew Dalton
and
The Associated Press
August 4, 2023
Success
How the economy of convenience created the summer of strikes, from UPS to Hollywood: ‘Like Christmas on steroids for 2 straight years’
By
Alexandra Olson
and
The Associated Press
July 30, 2023
Success
Max Greenfield calls on Hollywood studio execs to ‘be the heroes’ and cut a deal with striking actors and writers
By
Beth Harris
and
The Associated Press
July 29, 2023
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Success
The scientist who helped create AI says it’s only ‘a matter of time’ before every single job is wiped out—even safer...
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
Success
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By
Preston Fore
Economy
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By
Nick Lichtenberg