February 13, 12pm EST (US): Launch for the Data Labelers Association (https://datalabelers.org/)
Join DAIR on Twitch to meet the workers and learn how to support their struggle (https://www.twitch.tv/dair_institute)
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February 13, 12pm EST (US): Launch for the Data Labelers Association (https://datalabelers.org/)
Join DAIR on Twitch to meet the workers and learn how to support their struggle (https://www.twitch.tv/dair_institute)
California Domestic Workers Just Won Key Wildfire Protections
https://substack.perfectunion.us/p/california-domestic-workers-just
Thousands of Amazon Workers Strike During Pre-Christmas Rush
https://www.wsj.com/business/retail/amazon-workers-strike-union-61af8da6?mod=tech_lead_pos2
The Strike: Building Workers' Power Today. March 28-29, 2025
Labor Board Classifies ‘Love Is Blind’ Contestants as Employees
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/11/arts/television/love-is-blind-nlrb-employees-union.html
'I Learned How to Say No': Labor Abuses and Sexual Exploitation in Colombian Webcam Studios.
The 175-page report, “‘I Learned How to Say No’: Labor Abuses & Sexual Exploitation in Colombian Webcam Studios,” exposes working conditions in webcam studios in Bogotá, Cali, Medellín, and Palmira, where models record content that is broadcasted by adult platforms and streamed around the world. Webcamming is a global industry in which studies estimate that platforms keep between 50 and 65 percent of what viewers pay. People interviewed said that studios retain as much as 70 percent of what is paid out by the platform, reducing the pay of workers. Adult webcam platforms based in the United States and Europe should immediately address labor abuses and sexual exploitation in Colombian webcam studios.
The “Injury-Productivity Trade-off”: How Amazon’s Obsession with Speed Creates Uniquely Dangerous Warehouses
https://www.help.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/amazon_investigation.pdf
The Big Union Contract Fights Coming in 2025
https://labornotes.org/2024/12/big-union-contract-fights-coming-2025
In some of the most exciting fights of 2024, strikers shut down ports on the East Coast and backed up plane orders on the West. The coming year is full of expiring contracts that could keep the strike wave rolling. ALIGNED TO FIGHT The list includes some big contracts lined up so unions can bargain and possibly strike together. California teachers in dozens of districts covering tens of thousands of educators have lined up their contracts to expire in June. These include unions in Los Angeles (35,000), San Diego (7,000), San Francisco (6,500), and Oakland (3,000).
Fellowship opportunity: Unwired Currents—Imagining Technologies Otherwise
Top US Consumer Watchdog Has a Plan to Fight Predatory Data Brokers