Laura Bejder JenseninLabor New YorkImmigrants at a Brooklyn Street Corner: “We are Waiting for the Job that Falls”Latina women seek jobs in a spot-labor market, often working for less than the minimum wage.Oct 24, 2022Oct 24, 2022
Laura Bejder JenseninLabor New YorkMore Retail Workers are Unionizing. Is COVID the Reason?In the first half of 2022, 75 retail workplaces held union elections. In the same period in 2021, only 29 did.Oct 10, 2022Oct 10, 2022
Laura Bejder JenseninLabor New YorkProposed Congestion Fees Spike Rage Among Rideshare DriversThe Metropolitan Transportation Authority plans to impose congestion prices below Manhattan’s 60th street to reduce traffic and improve…Sep 3, 2022Sep 3, 2022