Inside TIJustice, Labor Amid Allegations of Sexual Harassment in Trucking Industry, Investigative Fund Pushes to Have Documents Unsealed Before the wave of allegations surrounding Weinstein, before #MeToo, there were the women in trucking. Mary PilonJanuary 23, 2018
InvestigationBusiness, Labor Trashed Inside the deadly world of private garbage collection. Kiera FeldmanProPublicaJanuary 4, 2018
InvestigationImmigration, Labor, Politics Inside the Guest Worker Program Trapping Indian Students in Virtual Servitude And how American universities are acting as willing partners. Nikhil SwaminathanMother JonesSeptember 5, 2017
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Immigration, Labor Monsanto’s Tainted Fields of Gold Monsanto and seed-corn companies continue to use contractors despite allegations of migrant labor abuses. Laird TownsendMidwest Center for Investigative ReportingJune 30, 2017
InvestigationBusiness, Environment, Immigration, Labor A Bushel of Labor Complaints Lawsuits against seed-corn companies shed light on rising use of labor contractors. Laird TownsendMidwest Center for Investigative ReportingJune 29, 2017
NewsBusiness, Labor Crackdown on Bangladeshi Garment Workers Following Wildcat Strikes At least 24 garment workers and labor leaders in Bangladesh remain in police custody without bail today, more than a month after being arrested in a spontaneous wave of walkouts… Anjali KamatFebruary 3, 2017
InvestigationBusiness, Immigration, Labor Below Deck Filipinos make up nearly a third of all cruise ship workers. It’s a good job. Until it isn’t. Lizzie PresserThe California Sunday MagazineFebruary 2, 2017
ProjectLabor The Grind A year-long series on the myriad ways workers are being shortchanged, revealing the exploitative and dangerous labor conditions behind our holidays and rituals — from New Year’s resolutions to Christmas shopping. James Hannaham, Gabriel Thompson, Michelle Chen, Noy Thrupkaew, Maria Hengeveld & Hella WinstonDecember 15, 2016
InvestigationBusiness, Labor, World ‘We Are Nothing But Machines to Them’ Three years after a deadly collapse, Bangladesh's apparel factories have safer structures — and working conditions so oppressive they're killing people. Anjali KamatSlate MagazineDecember 15, 2016
NewsJustice, Labor ‘Really it is a he-said she-said matter’ Trucking giant’s HR head testifies on systems for dealing with sexual harassment at the CRST. Mary PilonNovember 23, 2016