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From unionization to the green transition, California workers are demanding a say in the future of labor. Learn about the history of labor organizing, the challenges of informal work and the effort to build a new, equitable economy.

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A screen capture of an article published on the New York Times titled "Alone and Exploited: Migrant Children Work Brutal Jobs Across the U.S." and an image of the reporter Hannah Drier.
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