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Greg Casar

At the Texas AFL-CIO, a Changing of the Guard in a Time of Growth

“No one has done more than Rick Levy for the modern-day labor movement in Texas.”

by Josephine Lee

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When Will Texas Workers Finally Get Protections from Heat Exposure?

by Josephine Lee

Fighting for Breaks on Multiple Fronts

by Michelle Pitcher

local control Apr 10, 2019

Progressives Scramble to Fight Back Against Texas Republicans’ Attacks on Local Control

From capping property taxes to banning paid sick leave ordinances, GOP lawmakers want to stomp out liberal policies in cities across the state. A progressive network is going on the offensive.

by Justin Miller

paid sick leave, ken paxton, greg casar Apr 30, 2018

Texas Attorney General Joins Legal Fight Against Paid Sick Days

The move throws state resources behind an attack on a policy that’s set to take effect in Austin in October and that could spread to Dallas and San Antonio.

by Gus Bova

paid sick leave, austin Feb 21, 2018

Could Austin’s Paid Sick Leave Victory Be the Start of a Progressive Labor Movement in Texas?

Progressive activists can take a lesson from Austin’s paid sick leave campaign, which succeeded in part because it reached people typically excluded from politics.

by Jack Craver

paid sick leave, austin Feb 16, 2018

Austin Passes First Paid Sick Leave Policy in the South

After five raucous hours, the Austin City Council passed a policy providing paid sick leave to at least 87,000 Austinites. Council members say they hope other Texas cities will soon follow.

by Gus Bova

Jan 29, 2018

Congressman Demands Answers from ICE on ‘Deceptive’ Immigration Raids in Austin

After an Observer report, Austin Democrat Lloyd Doggett is demanding a host of new details from ICE about last February's raids.

by Gus Bova

Senate Bill 4, Capitol May 16, 2017

Activists: Greg Abbott’s SB 4 Pitch to Univision Viewers is ‘Nothing But Lies’

“I don’t know why he is telling people something so blatantly untrue,” Austin City Council member Greg Casar said.

by Gus Bova

Oct 25, 2013

In Austin, Workers Score a Big Win

by Priscila Mosqueda

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