Latinx workers on a multimillion dollar development project announce that they have finally been paid for the work they completed nearly a year ago. Labor organizers with the Workers Center at Economic Justice Coalition joined a worker in a delegation meeting with the company to mediate.
Have you experienced wage theft?
When an employer fails to give their workers their earned wages, they are stealing labor from their workers.
Reviving the Southern Black Labor Movement
Southern Black workers have a long record of forming unions to press their demands for justice—we once again need to build power at work as we have in the past.
Know Your Rights: No-Recording Policies
A February 13 ruling by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) clarifies whether employees can be disciplined for recording conversations with management officials.
Workers of Color Made Up 100% of Union Growth in 2022
Black workers have continued leading unionization rates, at 12.8 percent, higher than the figure of total unionized workers.
NLRB’s Updated Make-Whole Remedy: Compensating Workers who are Victims of Labor Law Violations
A decision made in December 2022 set the bar much higher by saying that when an employee is the victim of labor law violations, they are owed more than just the direct compensation from their employer.