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Hiding The Union Busters

Julia Rock Daily Poster
The American Bar Association and corporate interests are trying to block a rule that would expose their anti-labor activities.

Supreme Court Weighs Voting Rights in a Pivotal Arizona Case

Cornell William Clayton, Michael Ritter The Conversation
Would you vote by mail if you had to drive hours to a post office to mail your ballot? That question confronts the United States Supreme Court this session in Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee

Two Billion Dollars in Stolen Wages Were Recovered for Workers in 2015 and 2016—and That’s Just a Drop in the Bucket

Celine McNicholas, Zane Mokhiber, and Adam Chaikof Economic Policy Institute
Given that wage theft disproportionately affects workers from low-income households—who are already struggling to make ends meet—the loss of wages can be devastating. And these recovery numbers likely dramatically underrepresent the pervasiveness of wage theft—it has been estimated that low-wage workers lose more than $50 billion annually to wage theft.