7 Articles by: Anonymous
“I Want the People Who Lead This Company to Have More Humanity and Respect for Their Workers”
Donald Trump is insisting that meatpacking plants stay open, despite companies like Cargill coming under fire for the deplorable workplace conditions that are spreading coronavirus. We spoke to a worker who says Cargill’s carelessness and deceit made a bad situation incalculably worse.
“I Knew I Wouldn’t Be Able to Afford It”
In the latest installment of our “Modern Health” column, we hear from a dancer who was badly injured on the job. Despite having insurance, he didn’t seek full treatment — because he knew he couldn’t afford it.
“Uber Is Handing Us a Penny and Acting Like It’s Ten Grand”
Uber announced it will give its drivers two weeks paid leave — but only if they test positive for coronavirus. We talked to a veteran Uber driver in Philadelphia about his decision to stop driving and the company’s pathetic response to the pandemic.
We Can Make the Nazis Back Down
How a Montana town came together to shut down a white-supremacist march led by Richard Spencer.
45 Days of Solidarity
How Verizon workers outmatched the country’s largest telecommunications company.
Striking Verizon
Why almost 40,000 Verizon workers are on strike today — and need your solidarity.