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Activision Blizzard Workers Accuse Company of 'Union Busting' and 'Intimidation'
"We've seen retaliation already."
Harvard Grad Students Are Taking on the Trump Administration and Their Own School
A union formed by students who also work on campus just voted to authorize a strike even as the feds threaten to gut labor protections.
Inside the College Union Beef Exposing Liberal America's Elite Hypocrisy
"One of reasons I applied here was because of that commitment to social justice... it's really disheartening to see that that might have been a façade."
Is James Damore's Law Firm Preparing a Class Action Lawsuit Against Google?
The firm is looking for employees who have been “defamed/slandered/smeared/blacklisted at Google for political views, or views about affirmative action at Google.”
Grad Students at Private Colleges Can Now Unionize
In a landmark decision, the feds said graduate students who work as research and teaching assistants should be considered employees.
The NCAA Is Trying to Hustle Congress for an Antitrust Exemption
With the end of amateurism seeming like a real possibility, the NCAA is trying to pull off a desperate ploy that will keep the money coming in.