No Images? Click here Fighting for JusticeToday was not a great day for workers in the U.S. The Supreme Court's Janus decision means it will be harder for public sector unions to raise money. That was just the latest blow in a string of losses for regular working peeps. (Remember a majority of low-wage workers are women.) So, with that in mind, take a look at my piece today on Annetta Smith, a warehouse worker in Memphis who is making just $11.75 an hour. She has been literally pushed around by her manager, and her protests have gone largely ignored -- until now.Before you go...You can follow me on Twitter @EmilyRPeck HuffPost is now a part of Oath and a part of Verizon. On May 25, 2018 we introduced a new Oath Privacy Policy which explains how your data is used and shared. Learn More.The reality of being a woman — by the numbers. Like what you see? Share it with a friend. Did someone forward this email? Subscribe here. Can't get enough? Check out The Good Life.©2018 HuffPost | 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 |
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