Immigrant construction workers hold Fallen Worker Day March in New York City. Source: Getty

About

OnLabor is a blog devoted to workers, unions, and their politics. We interpret our subject broadly to include the current crisis in the traditional union movement (why union decline is happening and what it means for our society); the new and contested forms of worker organization that are filling the labor union gap; how work ought to be structured and managed; how workers ought to be represented and compensated; and the appropriate role of government—all three branches—in each of these issues.

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Editor In Chief

Benjamin Sachs
  • Kestnbaum Professor of Labor and Industry
  • Harvard Law School

Founders

Benjamin Sachs
  • Kestnbaum Professor of Labor and Industry
  • Harvard Law School
Jack Goldsmith
  • Henry L. Shattuck Professor
  • Harvard Law School

Digital Director

Fred Wang
  • Student
  • Harvard Law School

Senior Contrib­utors

Sharon Block
  • Professor of Practice and the Executive Director of the Labor and Worklife Program
  • Harvard Law School
David Doorey
  • Professor of Labor and Employment Law
  • York University in Toronto
Catherine Fisk
  • Chancellor’s Professor of Law
  • UC Irvine School of Law
Charlotte Garden
  • Associate Professor of Law
  • Seattle University
Benjamin Levin
  • Associate Professor of Law
  • University of Colorado Law School
Jake Rosenfeld
  • Associate Professor of Sociology
  • Washington University-St. Louis
Andrew Strom
  • Associate General Counsel
  • Service Employees International Union, Local 32BJ
Noah Zatz
  • Professor of Law
  • University of California, Los Angeles

Contrib­utors