Histories of Labor in the U.S.

From service workers and graduate students to media outlets and rail workers, labor activism is on the rise in the United States. Workers have responded to the hardships they have faced from the COVID-19 pandemic and inflation by demanding better wages and working conditions. In this context, Process: a blog for American history invites proposals […]

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From service workers and graduate students to media outlets and rail workers, labor activism is on the rise in the United States. Workers have responded to the hardships they have faced from the COVID-19 pandemic and inflation by demanding better wages and working conditions. In this context, Process: a blog for American history invites proposals […]

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