Los Angeles hotel and airport workers spent more than two years fighting for the Olympic wage. They organized across the city, testified repeatedly at City Hall and pushed through intense
For two years, Los Angeles hotel and airport workers fought for what became known as the Olympic Wage, a phased increase that would lift their minimum pay from 22.50 to
Hundreds of airline catering workers shut down a major entrance to LAX on Monday, spilling onto Century Boulevard. The protest was led by cooks, dishwashers, drivers, and flight coordinators from
This Wednesday on Skid Row, a woman known to her neighbors as Chef Bless stood in the middle of what used to be her outdoor kitchen. The spot where she
The Westside woke up this week to one of the most aggressive immigration enforcement operations the area has seen since the raids began. Beginning around 9:45 a.m. on November 12,
California drivers for Uber, Lyft, and other ride-hailing platforms won a major victory for worker power this month after Governor Gavin Newsom signed a landmark bill creating a new framework