Environmentalists question the sustainability commitments made by Denver-based Civitas Resources.
Powerful lobbyists represent both oil and gas interests and environmental groups.
Photojournalist Ted Soqui’s visual recap of the year in Los Angeles.
All sides must bargain in “good faith,” but U.S. labor laws do not say what that means, and penalties are weak.
Weak labor laws allow the coffee giant to avoid contract talks.
Assemblymember Tina McKinnor refused to take up the bill in a committee, for the second year in a row, as divestment movement grows.
Washington state fines a mushroom grower $3.4 million for firing women farmworkers and replacing them with male contract labor.
Some experts say banks should be financing renewables at a much higher rate, for climate and ROI reasons.
Safe staffing laws have worked in California — and can’t pass anywhere else.
U.S. companies spend an estimated $433 million per year on union avoidance consultants, new report finds.
Starbucks founder’s testimony before U.S. Senate committee will be an accountability moment for coffee chain on alleged union busting.
If OK'd, measure would be the first nationwide to require climate impact analysis in investment decisions.
As a warming planet brings economic tensions to a boil, following the money can reveal some critical stories.
The state’s fossil fuel industry spends millions more backing midterm candidates.
When it comes to wages, baseball’s billionaires give stadium workers peanuts.
Sen. Lena Gonzalez says the state Legislature can sometimes stymie the democratic process.
A patchwork of different rules decide which workers earn time and a half around the country.
King went to Memphis, where he was killed, to support African American garbage workers, who were on strike to protest unsafe conditions, abusive white supervisors and...
Cohen talks with Capital & Main about the unraveling of the public sector and subsequent social impact.
The company's owners have a history of maximizing profit at the public's expense.