The new far-right government is attempting a legal overhaul many see as a death knell for Israeli democracy. Will it […]
Month: February 2023
Strikes Increased In 2022 As Workers Wielded Their Leverage
The most common demands among strikers were “better pay, improved health and safety, and more staffing,” according to a new […]
Medieval Times Scrambles Amid Strike, Flies In Knights From Other Castles
Workers at the Southern California venue walked off the job after the company allegedly targeted their union’s social media accounts.
At Least 102 Kids Were Working In U.S. Meatpacking Plants, Labor Investigation Finds
The Labor Department says Packers Sanitation had children cleaning “back saws, brisket saws and head splitters.”
Tesla Recalls 363K Vehicles To Fix Flaws In ‘Full Self-Driving’ System
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the auto manufacturer is doing the recall but does not agree with an […]
Starbucks Illegally Surveilled and Fired Union Leaders, Labor Board Rules
A three-member panel found that the coffee chain repeatedly violated the law while workers were organizing in Philadelphia.
Disney Will Cut 7,000 Jobs In Effort To Save $5.5 Billion In Costs
“While this is necessary to address the challenges we’re facing today, I do not make this decision lightly,” CEO Bob […]
Netflix Lays Out Plan For Password-Sharing Crackdown
The exact timeline of when the policy will apply to U.S. users is unclear. Netflix has said it will roll […]
Amazon’s Anti-Union Consultant Broke The Law, Judge Rules
The online retail giant paid Katie Lev’s firm hundreds of thousands of dollars in an effort to defeat an organizing […]