
Labor strikes: An American tradition makes a comeback in the 21st Century
In the early 1900s, American workers were tired of working 60 hours a week, 14-hour days and seeing their children put to work.
In the early 1900s, American workers were tired of working 60 hours a week, 14-hour days and seeing their children put to work.
On Monday, one day before Election 2024, more than 600 tech workers at the New York Times went on strike for unfair labor practice.
Days before Christmas, amid a national rush to deliver holiday packages, thousands of Amazon workers began a strike in four states.
A three-day strike of port workers in on the U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast has ended with the union and the USMX reaching a deal.
A strike of port workers has Americans rushing to local grocery stores for supplies, including toilet paper, in case of supply chain issues.
America’s labor unrest that started with Hollywood writers last year and reached auto workers checked into 25 hotels for Labor Day weekend.
For the first time in decades, Cornell University workers have gone on strike just as students move in for the 2024-2024 academic year.
Although Donald Trump has been eager to garner support from American labor unions for his re-election campaign, there are lots of reasons he’s not going to get it.
When Swedish mechanics working for Tesla walked off the job in late October, their action may not have seemed consequential to most Americans.
Amid an ongoing auto workers’ strike and after a 148-day Hollywood writers’ strike, now pharmacists have organized a third walk-out.