Troublemakers Blog

Several demonstrators gather with various signs about Medicaid and Social Security
April 30, 2025 /
I’m a primary care doctor and Service Employees (SEIU) member in Doctors Council. The Medicaid cuts proposed by Trump and Congressional Republicans will hurt and kill my patients, defund our hospitals, and decimate our unions. SEIU leadership recognizes the threat but their current approach is not enough. »
April 30, 2025 /
De joven, nunca me consideré intérprete. Era simplemente la vida como hija de padres sordos, en un mundo donde la lengua de señas era esencial. Aprendí desde una edad temprana que la calidad y disponibilidad de intérpretes podía determinar si una persona sorda tenía acceso a los servicios y derechos que la gente oyente da por hecho. »
Five women in a black and white photo hold a sign saying “400 on strike since November 7 Our members need funds”
April 30, 2025 /
Looking for something inspiring to binge when you get home from marching this International Workers’ Day? Check out these five classic labor documentaries, all available online for free. »
April 29, 2025 /
Growing up, I never considered myself an interpreter. It was just life as the daughter of two Deaf parents, in a world where sign language was a lifeline. I learned from a young age that the quality and availability of interpreters could determine whether a Deaf person had access to the services and rights that hearing people take for granted. »
A Black woman in a tan shirt speaks while three men, white and Black, look on.
April 28, 2025 / Barbara Madeloni
I don’t have new words for the dizzying abuses of unions, immigrants, and all working people emanating from the White House in the last three months. Like many people, I’ve been cycling through anger, despair, and dismay. »
A car back window carries signs, including one saying, “Would you drive 10 miles for $4? Raise the Pay!”
April 24, 2025 /
On February 14, I joined 50 other Uber and Lyft drivers, all of us members of the Tennessee Drivers Union, in a peaceful caravan at the Nashville airport to protest our low pay and dismal working conditions. Our action, which took place on public property and when our rideshare apps were turned off, coincided with Valentines Day protests by rideshare unions »
A man in a backwards green ballcap and an AFSCME green T-shirt printed with the word "Activist" raises his heavily tattooed arm up to the sky. Behind him other marchers are visible, crossing the capitol campus, some with signs (not readable) and one waving a Washington state flag on a tall pole.
April 22, 2025 /
Hundreds of Washington state workers streamed into the capitol building in Olympia on April 9 demanding, “No cuts! No furloughs! Tax, tax the rich!” Our booming chants echoed through the rotunda, making it difficult for legislators to carry on their work. The governor’s office locked the doors on us, so we staged a sit-in in the hallway and marched throughout »
La captura de pantalla muestra a Israel Cervantes, a la izquierda, con una chaqueta de cuero marrón, estrechando la mano de Sean Crawford, a la derecha, con una camiseta roja de la UAW y una gorra de béisbol, mientras otros activistas con carteles hechos a mano observan con aprobación. Están de pie en un estacionamiento después de llover.
April 09, 2025 /
Durante la huelga de General Motors de 2019, mientras mis compañeros de trabajo y yo estábamos en la calle, algo inspirador estaba sucediendo al sur de la frontera: el trabajador automotriz mexicano Israel Cervantes, junto con muchos otros en una planta de GM en Silao, Guanajuato, se negó a trabajar horas extras en solidaridad con nosotros. »
A group of 30 men and women with signs in Turkish stand outside behind a banner
April 09, 2025 /
TikTok, the social media giant that keeps billions scrolling, relies on a vast, largely invisible workforce. Behind the joy and entertainment are workers—content moderators, engineers, outsourced staff—facing long hours, psychological strain, low pay, and a lack of rights. TikTok workers from Turkey to Colombia are pushing back against this exploitation. »
A crowd of people hold red and white signs saying “Delete Doge”
April 09, 2025 /
Donald Trump’s March 27 executive order revoking the collective bargaining rights of more than 700,000 federal workers is the largest act of union-busting in U.S. history. »

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