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The Workers Lab

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Investing in new ideas that make and keep all workers safe, healthy, secure, and free.

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The 2025 Innovation Fund Fellowship applications are officially OPEN! We're seeking early-stage innovators from across the country—entrepreneurs, worker-leaders, organizers, and technologists—who are creating what workers need to survive, adapt, and win.
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Women are breaking into six-figure jobs once closed to them: surgeons, pilots, and software developers. Female dentists jumped from 25% to 40% in two decades, earning $179K. Equal access to opportunity means equal pay and power. fortune.com/2026/03/25/sur…
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Behind every TSA worker is a family who have struggled to keep their lights on. Parents skipping meals so their kids can eat. Workers drowning in debt despite working a full-time job. We need worker-centered systems that ensure TSA officers get paid on time. #WorkerPower
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A homeowner in Maryland hired 6 workers to fix her roof, then called ICE on them right before they finished, allegedly to avoid paying $10,000 she owed. All workers, regardless of immigration status, deserve protection from wage theft. uk.news.yahoo.com/maryland-homeo…
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Workers in Oakland and NYC are fighting for $30/hour minimum wage by 2030. One in three New Yorkers plan to leave due to cost of living. Workers shouldn't need multiple jobs just to survive. theguardian.com/us-news/2026/m…
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Workers are once again being asked to absorb the cost of economic uncertainty. Delayed doctor visits. Debt. Multiple jobs just to cover the basics. These are the real outcomes when the systems meant to support workers keep failing them.
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Bosses are calling it a "Gen Z problem." We're calling it what it is — a system failure. 6 in 10 employers fired a recent college grad shortly after hiring them. Locking a generation out of work isn't a solution. Workers need real onboarding, mentorship, and protections.
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A healthcare worker is assaulted in Massachusetts every 36 minutes. Nurses get punched, threatened with guns, and called human punching bags while caring for patients. Healthcare workers deserve to feel safe in the workplace. wbur.org/news/2026/03/1…
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Workers still can't afford basic necessities despite the current administration claiming "the economy is roaring back." Everything is going up while wages stay flat. Workers deserve to earn a living wage that supports their families. theguardian.com/business/2026/…
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Economists expected 60,000 jobs gained in February. Instead, the U.S. lost 92,000. The workers hit hardest are the same workers our systems have always failed — workers of color, immigrant workers, and women holding this country together without a union, benefits, or protection.
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Gen Z chased job security in pharmacy, biology, and teaching. This caused a rack up in debt for degrees, and they now earn $50k, a salary below the national median. fortune.com/2026/03/06/wor…
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Women have always been at the forefront of the labor movement — and they still are. This Women's History Month, we're celebrating the women workers, organizers, and innovators who refuse to accept the status quo and are building something better for all of us.
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Before the Iran conflict even hit, the U.S. had already lost 92,000 jobs in February — the third loss in five months. 330,000 federal workers have disappeared from payrolls since October. The crisis didn't start with the conflict. It was already here. theguardian.com/business/2026/…
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The Supreme Court struck down Trump's tariffs, opening the door to $175B in potential refunds. Small businesses say they'll never see the money, with legal hurdles delaying payouts for years while costs stay high. theguardian.com/us-news/2026/m…
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1 in 3 teachers works a second job just to survive. They spend thousands of their own dollars on classroom supplies, grade papers at midnight, and drive Uber on weekends. The American Dream doesn't cover the classroom. fortune.com/2026/03/04/tea…
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AI isn't coming for experienced workers. It's coming for the ones who just graduated. Gen Z workers hit hardest by AI job losses. Employment down 20% for young workers in tech and finance. Experience now matters more than education. fortune.com/2026/03/04/gen…
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Green card holders just lost access to small business loans for the first time in SBA history. Trump's billionaire appointee is cutting off legal immigrants who've been building businesses in America for decades. theguardian.com/us-news/2026/m…
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The biggest food stamp abusers aren't workers. They're S&P 500 corporations paying poverty wages, then collecting billions when their own workers spend food assistance at their stores. The problem isn't SNAP. It's poverty wages.
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