The blueprint for Donald Trump’s second term revives familiar Republican plans to weaken unions and undermine employee protections.
Reaching across diverse backgrounds and kinds of work, thousands of union members are sharing strategy and stories of the struggle to live and work in Los Angeles.
Head of the nation’s largest rail union says the system, not the president, is stacked against workers.
An interview with Roy Bahat, the renegade venture capitalist who believes in labor unions.
After teetering for weeks at the edge of a strike, Kroger and Albertsons employees approve a new union contract.
L.A. County’s labor federation, spurred by the pandemic, will launch a massive mutual aid initiative to address hunger, housing insecurity and other community needs.
“Hungry at the Table” singles out pay and conditions at grocery giant, whose profits have soared during the pandemic.
“‘We need a society where anti-racism is hard-wired into every policy and practice,” says labor economist Steven Pitts.