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Melbourne Students Walk Out of School to Strike for Palestine
“To strike for Palestine is to defy our principals and politicians who tell us we don’t know what we’re talking about.”
'No Contract, No Coffee': Starbucks Workers Hold Largest Strike in Company History
Workers participating in the "Red Cup Rebellion" told Motherboard that all they were asking was that the company come to the table with them.
Unions Are Finally Teaching Elon Musk a Lesson in Europe, and the U.S. Could Be Next
After Elon Musk refused to sign a collective bargaining agreement, Swedish Tesla workers are on strike, and dock workers are refusing to let Teslas into the country in solidarity.
34 Lawmakers Say Strikes Put Pensions at Risk, Worker Demands Must Be Met
Dozens of Arizona lawmakers signed on to a letter calling on Blackstone to meet striking hotel workers' demands to preserve pensions.
Teamsters UPS Union Wins Historic Contract, Likely Avoiding Gigantic Strike
"The overwhelmingly lucrative contract raises wages for all workers, creates more full-time jobs, and includes dozens of workplace protections and improvements."
CYBER: Adam Conover On the Hollywood Strike
Actors and writers are on strike because they were left behind by the streaming revolution and AI is poised to disrupt their professions.
The Hollywood Strike Will Affect Way More Than Movies and TV
The last big strike coincided with a rise in celebrity reality TV. Here's what could happen now, from podcasts to TikTok Live.
Amazon Delivery Drivers Picket Two California Warehouses
Drivers at DAX8 extended their picket lines to a second Amazon warehouse over the weekend.
Amazon Delivery Drivers Walk Out in First-Ever Driver Strike
The drivers unionized with the Teamsters in late April, and are on strike to demand that Amazon come to the bargaining table.
Stack Overflow Moderators Are Striking to Stop Garbage AI Content From Flooding the Site
Volunteer moderators of the forum are striking over a policy that says AI-generated content can practically not be moderated.
Supreme Court Rules Companies Can Sue Striking Workers for 'Sabotage' and 'Destruction,' Misses Entire Point of Striking
In a new ruling, the Court sided with a company that sued its union for property damage because it went on strike. That sets a precedent that if a union strikes, it has to ensure the company won't lose any money.