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  • A large Palestine solidarity demonstration dominates the foreground, with the UCLA quad in the background, a raised Palestine flag in the center, and lots of sunlight providing perfect lighting

    How University of California Researchers Began Refusing Military Work

    As unionized workers in higher education, we are positioned to intervene at the very beginning of the military supply chain. The Palestinian General Federation of Trade Unions issued an urgent call on October 16 to stop arming Israel—including the specific request to disrupt military funding and military research.

  • Greyscale artwork shows dark gear-like objects protruding from what could be ocean waves or clouds. They are marked as follows: zipper clauses, cardinal offenses, no strike clauses, management rights, anti-past practice clauses, duration of benefit clauses

    Management Rights: A Pitfall When Negotiating Your First Contract

    In the past year, retail and service sector workers have started organizing unions with success in companies like Starbucks and Amazon. The negotiation process for their first contracts is challenging, with employers seeking language that weakens the union. Management rights clauses have become a point of contention, as employers aim to limit union rights. Changes…

  • An elaborate banner is held by a diverse group of protesters outside a large financial building. The banner depicts (from right to left) a women keeling, eyes shut, by a river where an alligator rips apart a pipeline. In the distance, there is a ship on the river with the letters LNG (methane gas) on it. On the shore opposite the woman, a bird helps dismantle the pipeline. An oil exploration rig protrudes from the ground, and in the background, a factory with polluting smoke stacks is labeled "plastic"

    6 important things to know about the climate movement’s advances

    From the passage of sweeping federal legislation to the halting of major fossil fuel projects, the climate movement — particularly its youth-led contingent — has won astonishing recent victories. These couldn’t come at a more important time, as the climate crisis only continues to worsen. Last year was far and away the warmest ever recorded,…

  • Two men rush past a crowd carrying one child each. In the background is an ambulance, in the foreground another man from the crowd films them on his phone. It is a scene from the early days of the Gaza Genocide.

    The Psychological Terrorism of Witnessing Genocide in Gaza

    I’m expected to live in a world that wants me to disappear, a world that says violence against me is acceptable, that atrocities against me and my people are acceptable. I feel battered. I feel like my soul has been shattered, my heart broken, and they will never heal. We Palestinians, like our fellow Indigenous…

  • An artistic rendering shows a woman hunches over a desk in front of a computer. Above her to the left is an image of a drained battery.

    Why is free time still so elusive?

    Many economists see the status quo mostly as a choice: People would simply rather have more money. So they prioritize work over free time. However, in the past, many economists assumed that people’s need for more stuff would eventually be met. At that point, they would choose more free time.

  • A foreground filled with grass and fallen leaves gives way to a beautiful view of trees, college campus buildings, and a blue, semi-clouded sky

    #FeesMustFall in Nigeria

    The current crisis in education demands a bold response: student resistance must evolve beyond local campus struggles. It is time to embrace the anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist spirit that marked the heydays of a vibrant NANS, understanding that the fate of public education is inextricably linked to the broader struggle for social justice.

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