Troublemakers Blog

A group of workers and supporters hold signs that read STRIKE in front of a blue Amazon Prime truck.
December 14, 2022 /
Over the last 27 years Amazon has grown from a little-known online bookseller to a global sprawling logistics and delivery empire, overtaking brick-and-mortar retailers with its e-commerce offerings and threatening to make serious inroads on last-mile carriers like FedEx, UPS, and the Postal Service. Recently Amazon even established a virtual health services »
People sit in a classroom. Most are looking attentively at a person in the foreground who must be speaking, but has his back to us. He is wearing an interpretation headset and the back of his T-shirt says "Los Deliveristas Unidos," Spanish for united delivery workers.
December 13, 2022 /
Four hundred rank-and-file organizers gathered November 19 in a New York City high school at the largest Troublemakers School yet. The day was part learning opportunity, part celebration of shared struggle. »
View from above of a sea of marchers outdoors, all carrying matching printed "UAW on strike" picket signs
December 09, 2022 /
Forty-eight thousand academic workers have been on strike across the 10 campuses of the University of California since November 14. It’s the biggest strike in the country this year. »
December 01, 2022 /
La primera vez que Yuris Reyes pidió compensación por enfermedad, se la negaron. “Mis jefes me dijeron que la compensación por enfermedad era solo para los gerentes y no algo a lo que yo tenía derecho”, dice la trabajadora de un restaurante de Filadelfia. »
November 29, 2022 / Alexandra Bradbury
If your union goes into negotiations right now and doesn’t win its biggest raise ever, you’re leaving money on the table. Soaring inflation means it takes a bigger raise just to break even. And with unemployment low, labor has extra leverage to win more. »
Comic shows freight trains with the text: "Imagine, a complex network of just-in-time delivery, moving billions of dollars of material and merchandise, undergirding the entire American economy, pushed to the brink because: [shrugging man in suit, labeled "rail boss," speaks:] 'We just can't afford more paid sick days.'"]
November 24, 2022 / Jonah Furman
Despite fanfare from the White House and Secretary of Labor about averting a rail strike, some freight rail unions could walk out as soon as December 9. »
November 18, 2022 /
The first time Yuris Reyes asked for paid sick leave, she was turned down. “My bosses told me that paid sick leave was only for the managers and not something I was entitled to,” says the Philadelphia restaurant worker. »
November 17, 2022 / Jonah Furman
Airline labor is at a breaking point. The country’s four largest airlines are facing pilot labor conflicts, all centering on a mismanaged pandemic recovery. The pilots, split among three unions, share grievances over grueling schedules. They say overwork has depleted their home lives while inflation eats into their paychecks. »
November 11, 2022 /
El régimen laboral del periodo neoliberal en México está en plena decadencia. Ya era una degeneración del exitoso sistema corporativista, una estructura política de un solo partido en la que el estado controlaba los sindicatos bajo el Partido Revolucionario Institucional, que gobernó durante mucho tiempo. »
People march in front of an Apple store in New York City, holding signs and banners in English and Chinese. Their faces are blurred out in the photo due to fears of retaliation from the Chinese government against them and their families.
November 10, 2022 /
Chinese overseas labor activists and allies have launched a campaign demanding accountability from Apple and Foxconn for their gross mistreatment of workers at a Chinese factory where half the world’s iPhones are made. »

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