When the AFL-CIO, America’s largest federation of labor unions, recently released its annual Executive PayWatch report, it strived for sensationalism.
When the Fight for $15 hosts its “Day of Action for Worker Justice” on Thursday, the picket signs might as well have “SEIU” written all over them in big letters.
The 2016 election has encompassed a breadth of issues—immigration, national security, even Supreme Court politics. But what about the workplace?
When the AFL-CIO, America’s largest federation of labor unions, recently released its annual Executive PayWatch report, it strived for sensationalism.
When the Fight for $15 hosts its “Day of Action for Worker Justice” on Thursday, the picket signs might as well have “SEIU” written all over them in big letters.
The 2016 election has encompassed a breadth of issues—immigration, national security, even Supreme Court politics. But what about the workplace?