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Amazon tries to block Whole Foods workers from forming a union after losing NLRB election
Charles R. Davis
Amazon, which purchased Whole Foods Market in 2017, has filed objections to last month's successful union election
“Severance” star Tramell Tillman demystifies Mr. Milchick, the enigmatic “othered” middle manager
Melanie McFarland
Tillman challenged the show's creators to depict office dynamics for Black workers. The result was eye-twitching
Trump’s immigration plans will hurt for farm workers and consumers alike, mass deportation or not
Griffin Eckstein
Trump's deportation scheme is expected to expand a legal class of exploitable agriculture workers or balloon costs
MAGA’s revenge of the mediocre: Trump’s war on federal workers targets the meritorious
Amanda Marcotte
"I will not be pushed out by two billionaire trust fund babies"
Gen Z workers aren’t feeling great. What’s the problem?
Cara Michelle Smith
Younger workers feel more stressed, lonelier and less successful than older colleagues, a new report says
“It’s a massacre”: Trump fires inspectors general in illegal overnight purge
Griffin Eckstein
A top GOP Senator confirmed the firings were done outside proper legal avenues and vowed to "defend" purged workers
The tech billionaire war on “woke” is really targeting workers
Amanda Marcotte
Mark Zuckerberg wants "masculine energy" and "aggression" at the office — sounds like a toxic workplace
“This whole episode was unfortunate”: Giuliani keeps houses in settlement with Ga. election workers
Alex Galbraith
The former mayor of New York shared that he has settled with two election workers he defamed
Starbucks Workers United claims coffeehouse is requiring LA-area baristas to work amid wildfires
Joy Saha
The coffeehouse giant has denied the accusation, saying they are offering "catastrophe pay" for affected workers
Workers say Amazon is now deploying its union-busting “science” at Whole Foods
Charles R. Davis
Workers at a Whole Foods in Philadelphia vote later this month on whether to form the company's first union
Why worker welfare is critical to truly “sustainable” wine production
Samantha Maxwell
"When you treat workers well . . . they’re more likely to stick around"
“This takes real chutzpah”: Giuliani found in contempt of court for second time this week
Alex Galbraith
The former New York mayor was found in contempt for continuing to defame two Georgia election workers
Record-high supply and “silver tsunami” unlikely to solve housing crisis
Daria Solovieva
Young workers don’t want to move to places where housing is more affordable, Zillow says
Democrats’ first order of battle in 2025: Doge
Bryan Williams
Why the new year must begin in defense of federal workers
Trump backs immigration visas for skilled workers in Musk-MAGA feud
Natalie Chandler
Trump appeared to take the side of Elon Musk, who has called for more skilled foreign-born workers
“Somebody got stuffed in a locker”: MAGA fumes at Vivek Ramaswamy’s rant about American “mediocrity”
Griffin Eckstein
Ramaswamy weighed in on DOGE pal Elon Musk's blowup over immigrant workers and it didn't go well
“Dire shortage”: Elon Musk sparks MAGA backlash after calling for more immigrant workers
Griffin Eckstein
The Tesla CEO argues the U.S. needs to court top talent after financing the loudest anti-immigration run in decades
“They’ve pushed workers to the limit”: Amazon employees go on strike during the holiday rush
Nicholas Liu
The Teamsters union said that Amazon failed to come to the bargaining table by a Dec. 15 deadline
Survey: We like our job security, but not our salaries
Natalie Chandler
Only half of workers say they are very satisfied with their job overall, according to the Pew Research Center
Childcare still remains inaccessible, costly and unreliable for countless restaurant workers
Joy Saha
Several groups are fighting to change childcare in America for the better
What happens when Tesla, Intel CEOs lose their pay plans? They’re still super rich
Cara Michelle Smith
Top execs are paid mostly through stock incentives, and their pay has ballooned far beyond their workers' earnings
Biden proposal would close loophole that lets employers pay disabled workers less than minimum wage
Marin Scotten
A decades-old rule allows companies to pay workers with disabilities less than a dollar an hour
Israel strikes World Central Kitchen vehicle, kills three aid workers
Griffin Eckstein
Israel has bombed vehicles from the NGO led by famous chef José Andrés more than once this year
“Start a big wave”: Whole Foods employees want their union drive to inspire workplace “resistance”
Charles R. Davis
Workers told Salon that they're organizing for better pay and against Amazon-style performance metrics
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