
r/Unions

Kate Bronfenbrenner, the Union Organizer's Scholar
Kate Bronfenbrenner, who retired from Cornell University, has studied how workers win unions, how employers stop them, and how organizers can learn from one another for four decades. Her findings have changed how unions think about organizing. https://jacobin.com/2026/08/bronfenbrenner-unions-corporate-research-labor
Ten Point Program For Union Power
Delivery Protection Act Gets Major Boost in New York City
On Monday, Teamsters and labor allies rallied to urge the New York City Council to pass the Delivery Protection Act. The first-of-it's-kind bill would require delivery companies to license their facilities and directly hire it's workforce, effectively banning Amazon's currupt "Delivery Service Partner" model in New York City. https://www.facebook.com/share/1DiCuhk3TE/
We need to be doing more political action calling apon our elected officials to hold corporations accountable
"And when we do that, we can also create hundreds of thousands of good-paying, UNION jobs."
This is our bread and butter folks https://www.facebook.com/share/14kEALcoM48/
Labour board slams Amazon and orders first contract arbitration
VANCOUVER-Amazon suffering another legal setback in it's fight against unionization in B.C. after the Labour Board bound the company to a first union collective agreement by binding arbitration.