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Mass Labor Day Protests Highlight Worker Rights and Economic Inequality

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Axios

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On Labor Day, over 1,000 protests across the U.S., led by the AFL-CIO and other groups, focus on advocating for workers' rights and wealth redistribution, including a notable protest in New York City targeting Trump Tower with a symbolic taco demonstration. The movement emphasizes building worker power and opposing billionaire influence.

Workers' Power: Sustaining Beyond the 'Great Resignation'

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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The "great resignation" wave, characterized by a surge in job-switching and increased worker power, appears to be ending as the rate of voluntary quits has fallen sharply in recent months. Wage growth has also slowed, particularly in low-paying service jobs, and employers are finding it easier to hire and retain workers. However, economists believe that some of the gains made by workers during this period may endure. While turnover increased in low-wage service industries, workers were able to secure better-paying jobs or start their own businesses. The pandemic economy narrowed the earnings gap between high and low-income workers, and low-wage workers have not lost ground over the past two years. Nevertheless, the future of worker power remains uncertain, as a potential recession could undermine these gains.