Women exited the U.S. labor force at a record pace in 2025. A national survey by Catalyst reveals caregiving pressures as the ...
In just three months, more than 1 million foreign-born workers disappeared from the U.S. labor force. Let that sink in. From March to June 2025, the foreign-born labor force shrank from approximately ...
The rise of Black and Latina women in union leadership roles marks a significant shift in the American labor movement, reflecting broader changes in workforce demographics and societal expectations.
Troiano analyzed data from the Polity IV Project, which measures the degree of democracy or autocracy in countries over time, assigning each country a numerical score ranging from -10 (full autocracy) ...
The labor market has largely recovered since COVID-19 hit, but some disparities between men and women still remain. The labor force participation rate for women in their prime working years (ages ...
After spending more than 25 combined years promoting the trade union movement and protecting the right to organize in the United States and around the world, we see the report “And Still I Rise: Black ...
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