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12 individual photos of Dwayne Johnson, Hugh Jackman, Meryl Streep, Leo Dicaprio, George Clooney, Oprah Winfrey, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, Julia Roberts, Nicole Kidman, JLo and Ben Affleck, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Matt Damon

Dwayne Johnson Kickstarts $15M in A-Lister Donations to Actors Strike

Leonardo DiCaprio, Nicole Kidman, Julia Roberts and Oprah Winfrey are among the Hollywood stars giving seven figures to a foundation affiliated with the SAG-AFTRA union.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
David Zaslav smiles in front of a red banner.

Which Media Execs Want to Prevent a Strike?

Union members prepared to strike include Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep and Ben Stiller.
By Rachyl Jones
Members of the New York Times staff hand out flyers as they picket outside of the New York Times headquarters

The Wall Street Journal Exploits the New York Times Strike by Offering its Site for Free Today

New York Times employees went on strike today, and the Wall Street Journal lifted its paywall.
By Rachyl Jones
A Starbucks worker holds up a sign that reads "Starbucks Workers United" as pedestrians walk by one of the coffee chain's locations.

Workers at More than 100 Starbucks Stores Are Striking On “Red Cup Day,” a Major Holiday Sale

By Courtney Vinopal

Staff Strike at California College of the Arts Over Unfair Labor Practices

By Annie Levin

MFA Boston Staff Hold One-Day Strike for a Fair Contract

By Annie Levin

Grocery Chain Workers Demand Coronavirus Protection Measures for Their Health—And Yours

By Chris Roberts

Amazon Employees in NYC Walk Out in Protest of Unsafe Conditions Amid Coronavirus

By Harmon Leon

European Amazon Workers Strike and Urge Prime Day Boycott—Will the US Follow Suit?

By John Bonazzo
People clash with protesters while they take part in a march against Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, on March 19, 2016 in New York City. People protest against Trump's policies which threaten the Immigration system and many of the Latino, Black, LGBT, Muslim, and other communities.

Artists Call for Inauguration Day Strike, Mucha’s Grandson Sues Prague

By Alanna Martinez
NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 02: Macy's workers and other union activists hold a demonstration outside of the retailer's flagship store at Herald Square in Manhattan on June 2, 2016 in New York City.

As Strike Looms, New York Democrats Throw Support Behind Macy’s Workers

By Elissa Nunez
Union protest in front of MoMA, photographed by MoMA fellow and prominent Polish curator Magda Moskalewicz. (Courtesy Twitter)

MoMA Staffers to Vote Today on Tentative Labor Agreement, Likely Averting Strike

By Guelda Voien
Union protest in front of MoMA, photographed by MoMA fellow and prominent Polish curator Magda Moskalewicz. (Courtesy Twitter)

MoMA Employees Protest Proposed Healthcare Cuts—at Museum’s Annual Spring Gala

By Alexandra Peers
Patrolmen's Benevolent Association President Patrick Lynch. (Photo: Alex Jones/New York Observer)

No Turning Back: Embattled PBA Boss Patrick Lynch Fights On

By Will Bredderman
Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani (Photo: Getty Images).

Giuliani to de Blasio: ‘You’ve Got to Be Here’ for LIRR Strike

By Will Bredderman

Doormen Reach a Tentative Agreement With Landlords

By Kim Velsey
Anthony Simon, General Chairman of the United Transportation Union addresses press

MTA Negotiations Push Possible LIRR Strike to July

By Kelly Weill
Mahoma López.

Hot and Crusty Workers Land Their Own ‘Occupy Bakery’ Documentary

By Órla Ryan
(Courtesy Hauser & Wirth)

Christine Quinn Touts ‘Hometown Pride’ in DOMA Ruling

By Colin Campbell
(Photo: Getty)

Supreme Court Strikes Down DOMA

By Colin Campbell
Mayor Michael Bloomberg (Photo: Getty)

Bloomberg Says He's 'Sympathetic to People Who Want to Keep Their Jobs'

By Colin Campbell
(Photo: Wikimedia)

Mayor Bloomberg Blasts School Bus Driver Union for Threatening 'Meshugana' Strike

By Colin Campbell
(Illustration: Tim Lane)

Shippers Warn of ‘Havoc’ in Weeks to Come If Longshoremen Strike

By Patrick Clark
(Photo: Getty)

Mayoral Candidates Back NYC's Fast-Food Strikers

By Colin Campbell
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