Un nuevo comienzo para la igualdad
Los activistas sindicales y pro derechos civiles están presionando al Congreso actual a que se apruebe la Ley de No Discriminación en el Empleo (ENDA por sus siglas en inglés).
A New Beginning: Congress Debates Civil Rights Bill
Civil rights and labor activists are pushing the current Congress to pass the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA).
Secret Ballots versus Card Check: Is that the Real Issue?
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Edwards just endorsed a bill pending before Oregon's state legislature that would enable state employees to win the right to union representation and collective bargaining by having a majority in a workplace sign a membership card or a petition for it.
Bay Area Security Guards Demand Better Wages
African American and immigrant security guards in San Francisco buildings march to pressure security companies and building owners into improving wages and conditions.
Black Labor Tackles The Big Mission: ‘Dismantle the Corporate Agenda'
Never before in U.S. history has an actual decline in the economic fortunes of workers across the board been so clearly the deliberate, planned result of public policies.
Nuevos pasos de los trabajadores hacia el porvenir
Fue contestada una cuestión central para el movimiento sindical norteamericano con las elecciones del año pasado. Reconstruir al movimiento sindical de los trabajadores exige combinar a las iniciativas organizadoras frescas e innovadoras con la acción política.
Workers March on May Day for Immigrant's Rights
On May Day immigrants and their supporters marched through the streets of Bridgeton, NJ, a small town with high unemployment, and a growing community of Latino immigrants.
Happy May Day 2007
In our time, May Day, the international holiday of the labor and socialist movements, developed out of labor's struggle against exploitation and socialism's dedication to the regeneration and empowerment of the working class.
Protect Fundamental Human Rights by Passing the Employee Free Choice Act
The Employee Free Choice Act is the most important legislative proposal in at least a generation, and arguably since passage of the Wagner Act, to protect the fundamental human right of America's workers to form unions and bargain collectively.