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Tagged with: Labor

Why Trader Joe’s workers are joining the fight to unionize

As the giant cuts back benefits after COVID, workers are exposing the big lie that corporations care for 'crew' over profits

Prop A’s failure and why we need to fight for Muni

The June election shows the importance of a powerful grassroots movement for transit justice

Arts Forecast: Laborfest in full swing, Foodwise dines out, more

Danceworks, Pod Blotz, Xiu Xiu, Depeche Mode tribute, Jim Henson's commercials, other great events. Plus: Diego Rivera is coming

A (major) new twist on affordable housing legislation

Last-minute Mandelman move seeks to allow widespread housing demolition—potentially dooming Chan's affordable-housing measure.

It’s a rough time to be proud of the US. In ‘Fight Like Hell,’ Kim Kelly finds a way

The labor reporter's first book is a historical journey showing workers that they've always forged their own path forward

From here to Cuba: Defying Biden, the Bay Area connects to island nation

The Summit of the Americas has disinvited Cuba. We went there to show solidarity and tell the story missing from the corporate media.

Final, final, deadline for supes map is Thursday—unless it isn’t

City attorney says Task Force has to approve lines; various others talk about lawsuits.

The case for class-struggle unionism

A new book says that only workers can save the labor movement.

SF hotels aren’t bringing workers back. Is that a ‘lockout?’

Labor law is complicated, but some workers say they want to go back to work—and the unionized hotels aren't calling them.

Why the mayor’s proposals keep getting defeated by the supes

To make progress in SF, you need to have an open process with all the stakeholders. London Breed prefers to do things her own way, behind closed doors.