Labor
A person’s labor is deeply intertwined with their economic status, quality of life, and access to basic resources like food and clothing. Pulitzer Center stories tagged with “Labor” feature reporting that covers the rights of workers, efforts to organize labor unions and worker advocacy groups, modern slavery, and other forms of worker exploitation. Use the Pulitzer Center Lesson Builder to find and create lesson plans on labor.
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Education Resource
Meet the Journalists: Jessica Hatcher, Marc Hofer, Guillaume Bonn
Meet feature writer Jessica Hatcher, author and photographer Guillaume Bonn and photographer and...
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Education Resource
Michelle Goldberg on Banning the Buying of Sex
Michelle Goldberg visited the Netherlands and Sweden to investigate the growing push for bans on the...
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Pulitzer Center Update
Documentary "Japan's Disposable Workers" Featured in Huffington Post
Shiho Fukada's work revealing the lives of the unemployed praised for its poignantly human approach.
September 3, 2014 -
Pulitzer Center Update
Mining-Technology Interviews Steve Sapienza About the True Cost of Gold
Steve Sapienza discusses his reporting on the health hazards and social pressures associated with...
August 29, 2014 -
Pulitzer Center Update
Interactive Map: Russia's Monotowns
Explore Russia's nearly 300 single industry monotowns with a new interactive map.
August 27, 2014 -
Pulitzer Center Update
This Week: In the Eye of the Storm—South Africa's Mines
Grantees Jack Shenker and Jason Larkin report from Marikana, South Africa where 34 striking...
August 21, 2014 -
Pulitzer Center Update
This Week: Dispute in Europe's Red Light District
How do you protect sex workers from the hazards of their trade? Sweden has a controversial answer.
August 4, 2014