Workday Magazine
06/02/2026
A report finds that anti-union tactics are more common in Minnesota nursing homes that receive public funding.
“How Is This Okay?”: Union Busting at Publicly Funded Facilities Amid Staffing Crisis A report published in March by Columbia University’s Labor Lab finds that nursing homes in Minnesota that receive public funds through Medicare and Medicaid are more likely to use union-busting tactics, including pressure, surveillance, and discipline. The report draws from data and surveys collec...
03/13/2026
Minneapolis residents and organizers are calling Mayor Frey’s veto of an ordinance extending pre-eviction notices an act of “betrayal.”
“In the Landlords’ Pockets”: Tenants Furious As Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey Vetoes Eviction Pause Minneapolis residents who have been raising funds for neighbors who have been unable to work due to Operation Metro Surge are urging city leaders to take action to prevent an eviction crisis.
03/10/2026
For the money the U.S. is spending on war with Iran, it could be covering food stamps for 41 million people or Medicaid for 16 million people.
Killing Kids in Iran While Kids in the U.S. Go Hungry This article is a joint publication of Workday Magazine and The American Prospect. When food stamps run low at the end of the month, Brenda has to get creative. She stretches her pantry to piece together meals to feed herself, her fiancé, and her teenaged daughter. She goes to food banks when she c...
02/23/2026
Federal workers who led the first-ever young workers march on Washington on February 7 want to see young workers rise up across the U.S. and demand more from their employers and government.
Inside the First-Ever Young Worker March on Washington Federal workers who led the first-ever young workers march on Washington want to see young workers rise up across the U.S. and demand more from their employers and government.
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