Domestic and Care Work: Labor Without Wages or Recognition Domestic and care work is among the most marginalized forms of labor in economic and political discussions, despite being a fundamental ...
After spending more than 25 combined years promoting the trade union movement and protecting the right to organize in the United States and around the world, we see the report “And Still I Rise: Black ...
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Labour promised women better, safer lives: a year on, we decode the small wins and biggest let downs
This time last year, there was a buzz in the air: a cautious sense of optimism that crept in as we all headed to our local polling stations to vote in the general election. A vibe shift suggested that ...
A new bill will head to Congress to prevent women from being turned away or sent home from a hospital while in active labor, after a video circulated of a Black woman writhing in pain at an Indiana ...
On today’s episode of WATT we are joined by three woman who have had a profound impact on labor movements in WNY and beyond: Catherine Creighton is the Director of Cornell University School of ...
The national unemployment rate increased from 3.5% to 3.8% last month, but for a positive reason: The labor force participation rate, which is the share of people either working or looking for work, ...
Another piece of data from Friday’s jobs report that’s worth talking about: The labor force participation rate for women who are considered to be of “prime working age” — in the mid-20s to mid-50s — ...
It’s a good day for women’s representation in politics. The proportion of women MPs has reached a record high of 40.6%. Women are expected to hold a number of prominent positions in the new government ...
Marty Walsh, the labor secretary, said at the WEF the US needs more women as CEOs and board members. Having women in these positions could close the gender pay gap, he said. The WEF predicted it would ...
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