The Disgraceful Cheating Scandal at One of America's Best High Schools
New York Post, 1.27.18

The Disgraceful Cheating Scandal at One of America's Best High Schools
New York Post, 1.27.18
Educated workers weren't always as open to organizing campaigns. In the past, educated workers eschewed unions for two main reasons: They had negative opinions about unions, and they felt that they had enough of a voice in their jobs that they didn't need union representation. Both of those factors have changed in the millennial generation, according to Ruth Milkman, a professor of sociology at the City University of New York Graduate Center. Today, 45 percent of Millennials think labor unions have a positive impact on the country, up from 32 percent in 2010, according to the Pew Research Center. That's partly because Millennials are much more progressive than previous generations.