Six months after closing, workers from the Signature Room have won a $1.5 million lawsuit against their former employers as a federal judge ruled that Infusion Management Group broke Illinois law by failing to give workers proper notice of their decision to shutter, which happened on September 28.
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The Workers Behind Two Popular Food Network Shows Are Unionizing
Writers, producers, stylists, and other workers on “Trisha’s Southern Kitchen” and “The Kitchen” are forming a union with the Writers Guild of America, East
Checking In With the Starbucks Union as a Supreme Court Labor Decision Looms
Glacier Northwest vs. Teamsters could drastically change how unions are able to strike. Here’s how Starbucks Workers United is preparing.
The Hottest Trend of 2022: Worker Strikes
From major chains like Starbucks to mom-and-pop spots, 2022 was a big year for worker-led labor action
Delivery Workers Are the Next Frontier of Labor Organizing
Gig worker collectives across the country have successfully argued for more worker protections and in some cases, have prevented pay cuts. What many want next is the ability to form a proper union.
New Lawsuit Argues Tipped Minimum Wage Violates Workers’ Civil Rights
Advocates continue to fight against the tipped minimum wage, which perpetuates discrimination