A Film Premiere Cesar Chavez Would Appreciate

A worker-friendly premiere for “Cesar Chavez,” the movie about the longtime agricultural labor leader, is set for Tuesday in California’s farm country.

    



Hey, Stars, Be Nice to the Stagehands. You Might Need a Loan.

The stagehands at New York’s nonprofit performance institutions enjoy the salaries and bargaining power of having hard-to-replace skills and jobs that can’t be outsourced.

    



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.

    

A Bid to Thwart Los Angeles Times Sale to Kochs

Labor and liberal advocacy groups are fighting a potential sale of The Los Angeles Times and other newspapers to David H. Koch and his brother Charles G. Koch.

    

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.