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How the Memphis Sanitation Workers’ Strike Changed the Labor Movement

The 1968 action led to greater economic mobility for Black workers. Today, union activists are trying to capture some of…

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Unions in Sweden Expand Blockade Against Tesla

The Latest Electricians and dockworkers across Sweden on Friday joined a widening effort by unions in the country to pressure…

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Business

Starbucks Workers Plan Walkout During Red Cup Giveaway Day

Unionized employees say promotional events like Thursday’s exacerbate staffing and scheduling problems at the chain’s stores.

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Business

U.A.W. Says It Aims to Organize Nonunion Auto Plants

After outlining gains for Ford workers in a live-streamed speech, Shawn Fain, the union president, said he was setting his…

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Business

U.A.W. Reaches Tentative Deal With Stellantis, Following Ford

Stellantis, the parent of Chrysler, Jeep and Ram, and the United Automobile Workers union said they had reached a deal…

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Business

Did A.I. Write Product Reviews? Gannett Says No.

Writers and editors at Reviewed, a product recommendation website, say that the company used artificial intelligence to create reviews last…

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Business

Deal With U.A.W. Won’t Put Ford at a Disadvantage, Analysts Say

A tentative agreement gives the United Automobile Workers union members at the carmaker their best terms in decades. But the…

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Arts

Is the American Dream More Dead Than Alive?

In “Ours Was the Shining Future,” the New York Times writer David Leonhardt dissects the country’s record on prosperity, arguing…

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Business

Nonunion Workers Are Playing a Big Role in the Autoworkers’ Strike

The three U.S. automakers say they are already at a disadvantage to nonunion rivals while labor leaders hope that big…

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Business

Actors and Hollywood Studios to Restart Negotiations

Talks aimed at ending the strike by the actors’ union broke up less than two weeks ago, with the two…

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