Officials withdrew a rebid of a $6.6 billion contract requiring “labor harmony” 25 days after the $5 billion corporation holding it filed suit.
In a vicious cycle, the sector’s financing of oil and gas is having an impact on its bottom line.
Newly unionized Caltech, Occidental workers got union rights under Biden. Trump’s inauguration has them seeking quick contracts.
Companies are using a shortcut to build ever larger centers that use diesel generators as an emergency power source.
Workers optimistic about national coordination even as a second Trump administration threatens labor rights and immigration crackdowns.
From Uber and Lyft drivers to home care workers, the fate of far-reaching labor organizing efforts hangs in the balance.
Historian Sean Wilentz warns Trump’s second term could mark an unprecedented concentration of power in the hands of a reactionary movement.
Black people will continue to give the U.S. progress, whether it wants it or not.
Public school advocates say disability rights groups helped defeat voucher measures in three states in November.
Preventing price gouging on rents and predatory evictions are looming challenges for public officials.