Tune in to our new Re:Work podcast miniseries at reworkradio.org! Rev. Lawson shares stories of his path to nonviolence & his involvement in the 1960s civil rights movement.
Workers Speak Out on Anti-Asian Violence A national forum on June 24th will bring together labor and community leaders to connect the fight against anti-Asian violence with broader fights for workers' rights.
New Report Captures National Trends in Nail Salon Sector During COVID-19 Issues concerning labor, health, and safety have only intensified since the pandemic’s start.
Immigrant Rights Activist Ju Hong Joins the UCLA Dream Resource Center Ju Hong has over a decade of experience in the immigrant rights movement.
Mounting Crisis in Homecare Industry Impacts Both Workers and Consumers Report finds that homecare system will fail to meet rising needs for care and quality jobs, without urgent reform.
Black Workers will be Excluded from Recovery without Targeted Support CARE at Work report uncovers challenges faced by Black workers during the pandemic and recommends solutions.
Labor Center researcher participates as observer in GM union election in Mexico Labor Center participation demonstrates another way for public universities to support worker rights globally.
Workforce Development Team Releases Research Brief on California’s Worker Centers California's worker centers are invaluable actors in the state’s public workforce development system.
Fast-Food Workers Face Increased Health Risks and Labor Violations During Pandemic This study provides an in-depth portrait of COVID-19 safety compliance through the lens of fast-food workers.
Immigrant Justice California Health Resource Guide A new health resource guide for immigrant and refugee communities is available.