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JASON PRAMAS

THE DOCKWORKERS’ FIGHT IS EVERYONE’S FIGHT

If union members can’t stop automation from taking their jobs, what chance do the rest of us have?

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JASON PRAMAS October 3, 2024
Cape Cod visiting nurses union picket sign. Photo by Mary Randolph. Copyright 2024 Mary Randolph.
MARY RANDOLPH

CAPE COD VISITING NURSES UNION AUTHORIZES STRIKE

The home health organization can’t afford to lose more nurses … but nurses can’t afford to stay

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MARY RANDOLPH September 5, 2024
SHIRA LAUCHAROEN

SOMERVILLE NURSES FIGHT FOR FAIR CONTRACT

During negotiations with Cambridge Health Alliance, nurses feel unrecognized.

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SHIRA LAUCHAROEN May 25, 2021
COLE ROSENGREN

FEATURE FOLLOW-UP: THE ROAD TO ZERO

Despite a relative win for recycling workers, living wage advocates pledge to keep on fighting

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COLE ROSENGREN July 2, 2019
COLE ROSENGREN

FEATURE FOLLOW-UP: SORTING IT OUT

Will Boston set a new regional precedent and finally pay recycling workers a living wage?

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COLE ROSENGREN April 12, 2019
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JASON PRAMAS

PIZZA BARONS LAY OFF 1,100: PAPA GINO’S & D’ANGELO WORKERS NEED TO ORGANIZE FOR JUSTICE

  Mainstream press coverage of mass layoffs like Sunday’s shutdown of almost 100 Papa Gino’s and D’Angelo fast food restaurants generally looks upon such tragic events through a glass, darkly. Because journalism in the service of the rich and powerful is a poor reflection of reality when it comes to

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JASON PRAMAS November 7, 2018
JASON PRAMAS

FROM INJURY TO ACTION: A LABOR DAY REMEMBRANCE (PART III)

No more manual labor for me, though. That was over, given my damaged vertebrae. This time any temp assignments I took had to make use of my writing, editing, and research skills—which I had developed over the previous few years, despite not having a college degree.

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JASON PRAMAS October 10, 2018
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JASON PRAMAS

FROM INJURY TO ACTION: A LABOR DAY REMEMBRANCE (PART II)

It should go without saying that in the days to come both Belden Electronics and the temp service they used to hire me, Manpower, refused to accept responsibility for my injury.

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JASON PRAMAS October 3, 2018
JASON PRAMAS

FROM INJURY TO ACTION: A LABOR DAY REMEMBRANCE (PART I)

I was first injured directly after leaving the last shift of a job in late March 1989. But it was not an actual job. It had neither security, nor benefits, nor decent wages. It was certainly labor, though.

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JASON PRAMAS September 5, 2018
COLE ROSENGREN

LIVING ON SCRAPS

Boston is aiming to achieve “zero waste,” which some say can create more living-wage jobs. Is part of this lofty goal rooted in the region’s dirtiest hypocrisy?

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COLE ROSENGREN July 12, 2018
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