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Workday Magazine (https://workdaymagazine.org/2023/08/)

Monthly Archives: August 2023

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A brown haired woman stands in front of a large red emergency sign on a grass lawn wearing a sky blue tee shirt reading "well behaved women rarely make history"

Why Do We Let Our Bosses Control Our Health Care?

By Amie Stager | August 31, 2023

A Q&A with Rose Roach, the new national coordinator for the Labor Campaign for Single Payer, which wants to take health care off the bargaining table by establishing a single-payer health care system in the U.S.

Midwest

The Conflicted Analysis of What an Auto Workers Strike Would ‘Cost’

By Sarah Lazare | August 23, 2023

General Motors and Ford are clients of Anderson Economic Group, which released a study about a potential strike’s cost to ‘the economy.’

Midwest

In a Summer of Record Heat, These Striking Workers Are Making Climate Demands

By Sarah Lazare | August 8, 2023

Pennsylvania workers represented by United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America have been on strike since late June. They’re fighting for a green overhaul of the rail industry.

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