Working Conditions

The Danger of Policies That Take Mothers Out of the Office

The Danger of Policies That Take Mothers Out of the Office The Danger of Policies That Take Mothers Out of the Office

Some solutions might help mothers on an individual level while increasing systemic problems.

Mar 13, 2015 / Bryce Covert

‘Flexible’ Scheduling Is Stretching Retail Workers to the Breaking Point

‘Flexible’ Scheduling Is Stretching Retail Workers to the Breaking Point ‘Flexible’ Scheduling Is Stretching Retail Workers to the Breaking Point

How do you plan a budget, or arrange childcare, when you’re always on call?

Mar 11, 2015 / Michelle Chen

A Broken Compensation System Is Leaving the Most Vulnerable Workers in Pain

A Broken Compensation System Is Leaving the Most Vulnerable Workers in Pain A Broken Compensation System Is Leaving the Most Vulnerable Workers in Pain

A new report reveals the gradual erosion of employer liability requirements that have left workers alone to shoulder the costs of workplace injury.

Mar 9, 2015 / Michelle Chen

Immigrants’ Greatest Fear Isn’t What You Think

Immigrants’ Greatest Fear Isn’t What You Think Immigrants’ Greatest Fear Isn’t What You Think

And collective action is the only answer.

Mar 9, 2015 / Saket Soni

What You Should Know About Walmart’s Raise

What You Should Know About Walmart’s Raise What You Should Know About Walmart’s Raise

Workers want full-time jobs and a living wage, not a publicity stunt.

Feb 25, 2015 / Michelle Chen

These Workers Came From Overseas to Help Rebuild After Hurricane Katrina—and Were Treated Like Prisoners

These Workers Came From Overseas to Help Rebuild After Hurricane Katrina—and Were Treated Like Prisoners These Workers Came From Overseas to Help Rebuild After Hurricane Katrina—and Were Treated Like Prisoners

These guestworkers were vindicated this week when the contractor who arranged their captivity was slapped with a $14 million guilty verdict.

Feb 20, 2015 / Michelle Chen

How a Migrant Worker’s Torture Exposed Hong Kong’s Underground Economy

How a Migrant Worker’s Torture Exposed Hong Kong’s Underground Economy How a Migrant Worker’s Torture Exposed Hong Kong’s Underground Economy

Domestic workers are demanding an end to slavery-like conditions in the homes of the Hong Kong rich.

Feb 11, 2015 / Michelle Chen

These Motel Rooms Are the Last Resort for Families Without Homes

These Motel Rooms Are the Last Resort for Families Without Homes These Motel Rooms Are the Last Resort for Families Without Homes

A critical lack of affordable housing is turning overpriced motels into long-term shelter.

Feb 11, 2015 / Leighton Akio Woodhouse

A Job at McDonald’s Now Includes Singing and Dancing on Demand

A Job at McDonald’s Now Includes Singing and Dancing on Demand A Job at McDonald’s Now Includes Singing and Dancing on Demand

Under the new “Pay With Lovin’” campaign, McDonald’s employees won’t just have to do their jobs; they’ll have to put on a performance for custom...

Feb 2, 2015 / Bryce Covert

What the Sharing Economy Takes

What the Sharing Economy Takes What the Sharing Economy Takes

Uber and Airbnb monetize the desperation of people in the post-crisis economy while sounding generous—and evoke a fantasy of community in an atomized population.

Jan 27, 2015 / Feature / Doug Henwood

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