Last year, 5,283 American workers were killed on the job. They died in fields and factories, in construction zones and warehouses, on highways and hospital floors. When you add work-related illnesses—cancers, respiratory diseases, long-term exposures—the toll soars to over 140,000 lives lost. That’s more than the population of a mid-sized American city, wiped out inContinue reading “Labor Day Is Not a Holiday. It’s a Battle Cry.”
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The Detrimental Impact of Gerrymandering on Ohio’s Labor Unions and Working People
Gerrymandering, an insidious practice deeply rooted in the darker history of the United States, has intricately and perniciously woven its way into the very fabric of American democracy. Its detrimental impact is particularly pronounced in states like Ohio, where its effects continue to permeate the lives of Labor Unions and everyday working people. At itsContinue reading “The Detrimental Impact of Gerrymandering on Ohio’s Labor Unions and Working People”