On the Road, Actors Seek Higher Pay

Actors’ Equity members are organizing against a touring system for Broadway shows that treats and pays some members handsomely and others far less so.

    



The Gofer’s Expanding Portfolio

The modern assistant has an understanding of social media that time-stretched (and old school) magazine executives lack, and increasingly they are assuming responsibility for spreading the magazine’s message.

    



In Germany, Union Culture Clashes With Amazon’s Labor Practices

Unions say the company has imported American-style business practices that stand at odds with European norms.

    

Condé Nast Faces Suit From Interns Over Wages

The interns, who worked for W Magazine and The New Yorker, say they were paid less than $1 an hour.

    

Judge Rules for Interns Who Sued Fox Searchlight

The case could upend a long-held practice in the film industry and other businesses that rely heavily on unpaid internships.

    

Cablevision Illegally Discouraged Workers From Unionizing, N.L.R.B. Says

The National Labor Relations Board said it planned to file a complaint charging Cablevision with making threats and offering improper inducements to employees who were considering unionizing.

    

Advertising: A Campaign to Help People Learn Internet Skills

Many jobs today require technology skills, and job seekers who don’t go online miss opportunities.