Strike

Striking Alabama Miners Call Out NYC Hedge Funds for Bringing in Scabs

You take a six-dollar pay cut and what do you get? Five years older and no respect for the sacrifices you made to get your employer out of bankruptcy, say the striking Alabama coal miners who protested outside the Manhattan offices of three hedge funds on June 22. “They told us, since we bailed them …

Striking Alabama Miners Call Out NYC Hedge Funds for Bringing in Scabs Read More »

Chicago Nurses Are Going on Strike—And Management Is Bringing in Scabs Through a Text Blast

Nurses and support staff in the Chicago area are joining other militant healthcare workers across the country by walking off the job, despite attempts by their bosses to hire strikebreakers. On Thursday, over 2,700 Chicago-area nurses and support staff at Cook County Health (CCH) are planning to go on strike, the latest example of rising worker militancy in the …

Chicago Nurses Are Going on Strike—And Management Is Bringing in Scabs Through a Text Blast Read More »

Volvo Workers in Virginia Vote Down Bad Contract by 90 Percent—Again

Auto workers at Volvo’s truck plant in southwest Virginia have just voted down a concessionary contract by 90 percent—for the second time. Now they’re back on strike. “The International union has been down here twice for town halls,” said Auto Workers (UAW) Local 2069 member Rhonda Sisk. “Each time we say ‘take it back, it’s …

Volvo Workers in Virginia Vote Down Bad Contract by 90 Percent—Again Read More »

How Many Strikes Are There in the U.S.?

How many strikes are there in the United States? It’s a question with obvious importance to labor activists, yet there is no readily accessible answer. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) releases an annual work stoppage summary in February reporting the number of strikes and lockouts over the prior year—but only those that involved at least 1,000 …

How Many Strikes Are There in the U.S.? Read More »

They Wanted to Keep Working. ExxonMobil Locked Them Out.

The lockout began May 1, known in most parts of the world as International Workers’ Day. In a matter of hours, the ExxonMobil Corporation escorted 650 oil refiners in Beaumont, Texas, off the job, replacing experienced members of United Steelworkers (USW) Local 13?–?243 with temporary workers?—?and hoping to force a vote on Exxon’s latest contract proposal. USW maintains the proposal violates basic …

They Wanted to Keep Working. ExxonMobil Locked Them Out. Read More »

On the Picket Line With Striking Miners

Last Thursday, around 1,100 coal miners at Warrior Met Coal in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, went on strike. According to the union, the United Mine Workers of America, a tentative bargaining agreement has now been reached with the company, but workers must still vote on whether or not to ratify it.  In order to cover this important strike and spread …

On the Picket Line With Striking Miners Read More »

Citing Unfair Labor Practices, 1,300 Steelworkers Strike in Five States

At 7:00 AM on Tuesday, March 30, 1,300Steelworkers employed by Allegheny Technologies Incorporated (ATI) walked out in protest at facilities in Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. The strike comes just over a year after United Steelworkers began negotiations with ATI. According to a statement released that day, the union is dissatisfied with company demands for ?“major economic and contract language concessions.” United …

Citing Unfair Labor Practices, 1,300 Steelworkers Strike in Five States Read More »

Service + Solidarity Spotlight: UMWA Goes on Strike at Alabama’s Warrior Met Coal

Working people across the United States have stepped up to help out our friends, neighbors and communities during these trying times. In our regular Service + Solidarity Spotlight series, we’ll showcase one of these stories every day. Here’s today’s story. Unless the parties can reach a last-minute agreement, the Mine Workers (UMWA) union is launching …

Service + Solidarity Spotlight: UMWA Goes on Strike at Alabama’s Warrior Met Coal Read More »

Pathway to Progress: The Charleston Hospital Strike

History has long been portrayed as a series of “great men” taking great action to shape the world we live in. In recent decades, however, social historians have focused more on looking at history “from the bottom up,” studying the vital role that working people played in our heritage. Working people built, and continue to build, …

Pathway to Progress: The Charleston Hospital Strike Read More »

After Threatening Strike, Chicago Teachers Set “New Standard” With Safer School Reopening Plan

After defying an order to return to school buildings they deemed unsafe, the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) has voted to approve a significantly revised plan to reopen elementary schools next month. On Tuesday, 13,681 CTU members (68% of those who participated) voted to approve the agreement, while 6,585 members voted against it.  Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Chicago Public Schools (CPS) had …

After Threatening Strike, Chicago Teachers Set “New Standard” With Safer School Reopening Plan Read More »

Scroll to Top

Madeline Messa

Madeline Messa is a 3L at Syracuse University College of Law. She graduated from Penn State with a degree in journalism. With her legal research and writing for Workplace Fairness, she strives to equip people with the information they need to be their own best advocate.