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Labor Leaders Commemorate 60th Anniversary of Selma to Montgomery March

Posted on March 11, 2025

Montgomery, AL – Labor leaders, civil rights activists, and faith communities will gather on Friday, March 14, to mark the 60th anniversary of the historic Selma to Montgomery march and “Bloody Sunday.” The event will take …

Posted in School for Workers in the newsTagged Ericka Wills, In the news

‘No grad student makes a living wage in Madison’: Inside UW graduate worker union’s fight for better pay

Posted on March 5, 2025

Though TAA is not a certified union under Wisconsin’s Act 10 — which prohibits collective bargaining for Universities of Wisconsin System faculty and academic staff — the union has been fairly successful since it was founded over …

Posted in School for Workers in the newsTagged In the news, Michael Childers

Roundtable on Immigrant Dairy Workers in Wisconsin

Posted on February 25, 2025

The mass migration of farmworkers means that now in Wisconsin, roughly 70% of the labor force on dairy farms is made up of workers of Latinx descent. The majority of those workers are also unauthorized, …

Posted in School for Workers in the newsTagged Armando Ibarra, In the news

Services impacted as Madison Metro workers decline overtime, cite ongoing contract negotiations

Posted on February 24, 2025

“It highlights to the people out in the community that, wait a minute why do they rely so heavily on overtime?” said Professor Michael Childers. City bus disruptions last week were caused by a high …

Posted in School for Workers in the newsTagged In the news, Michael Childers

Navigating immigration policies following Trump’s executive orders

Posted on February 4, 2025

‘When we hear the phrase mass deportation, we know that this is going to look very different,’ Immigration Law Center attorney says…A 2024 report from the University of Wisconsin School for Workers showed that 10,000 undocumented …

Posted in School for Workers in the newsTagged Alexia Kulwiec, Armando Ibarra, In the news

Dane County judge’s recent decision puts Act 10 at center stage in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race

Posted on January 30, 2025

Last year, Wisconsinites were bombarded with political news and messaging, as is typical in this battleground state during any presidential election. However, a recent judicial ruling overturning Act 10 has increased the significance of an …

Posted in School for Workers in the newsTagged In the news, Michael Childers

Wisconsin Democrats pledge support to immigrants as new administration takes office

Posted on January 20, 2025

Workers without legal status are particularly critical to the state’s dairy industry, according to a 2023 UW-Madison School for Workers survey. “More than 10,000 undocumented” workers perform around 70% of the labor on Wisconsin’s dairy farms, …

Posted in School for Workers in the newsTagged Alexia Kulwiec, Armando Ibarra, In the news

How many undocumented people live and work in Wisconsin?

Posted on January 16, 2025

A 2023 UW-Madison School for Workers survey found that over 10,000 undocumented workers perform around 70% of the labor on Wisconsin’s dairy farms. “Without them, the whole dairy industry would collapse overnight,” the researchers concluded. Read the …

Posted in School for Workers in the newsTagged Alexia Kulwiec, Armando Ibarra, In the news

Controversy looms over Short Stack Eatery’s last months of business

Posted on January 9, 2025

Former employees voiced concerns over missing tips, as emails show tips being withheld as punishment. “I would argue that disciplining an employee by removing the tips they make in day is not legitimate discipline and …

Posted in School for Workers in the newsTagged Alexia Kulwiec, In the news

As we move to 2025, let’s look at the numbers

Posted on January 2, 2025

70: The estimated percentage of the labor on Wisconsin dairy farms performed by undocumented workers, according to a 2023 survey by the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s School for Workers. Some sources say it could be as …

Posted in School for Workers in the newsTagged In the news
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