U.S. economic policies were not designed with women in mind. Improvements that benefit women would improve economic conditions for everyone.
While a record number of women are employed in construction jobs, the industry needs to do more to recruit and retain them.
Current advocacy is based on an understanding of the intersections of reproductive justice and economic justice.
The measure, the first paid leave law to pass by ballot measure, will help workers who need it the most.
Pandemic-related lockdowns disproportionally burden women. By asking the right questions, policymakers can create policies that alleviate that burden.
Low-paid women workers have been devastated by the displacement cause by the pandemic. Advocacy groups are rallying to help them.
Fast food workers put a national movement called the Fight for $15 on the map in November 2012 when they walked out of chain restaurants across New York City to demand higher hourly wages.
Lawmakers in Missouri set the tone for a dark week in health care reform for women. On Tuesday, the House sent a bill to the state Senate that, if passed, will infringe on the rights of women seeking abortions, and hamper the work of abortion providers.
Trump administration policies are reversing many protections for workers. Could these actions be undermining Trump's support among working-class voters?















