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Column: Did the pandemic finally give working Americans power over their employers? Not really

Por: Los Angeles Times Business September 30, 2022

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Labor advocates have been feeling their oats lately, what with a surge of successful union organizing drives at Starbucks stores, the hint of union interest at Amazon warehouses, higher minimum wage standards in cities and states across the country, and a nudge up of average wages across the board. These trends have inspired some to proclaim the advent of a new era of worker power. The labor market is experiencing a Great Upgrade, the... + full article



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