Power At Work Blogcast #114: Results from the Labor Action Tracker with John Kallas episode artwork

EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 1H 18M

Power At Work Blogcast #114: Results from the Labor Action Tracker with John Kallas

from Power At Work · host The Burnes Center for Social Change

In this blogcast, Burnes Center for Social Change Senior Fellow Seth Harris is joined by Professor John Kallas to break down the numbers behind worker activism in 2025 — how many strikes were launched, how many workers walked off the job, and what it all means for labor power in America.Continuing a Power At Work annual tradition, Seth and John discuss the Cornell ILR-University of Illinois Labor Action Tracker's Annual Report on work stoppages in 2025. They examine whether workers grew bolder or more cautious during the first year of the second Trump presidency — and what workers were fighting for when they did strike: higher wages, safer workplaces, and an end to anti-union retaliation.Professor John Kallas is the director of the Labor Action Tracker. He has worked in collective bargaining and organizing for the California Nurses Association and SEIU, and is now an Assistant Professor at the School of Labor and Employment Relations at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.Connect with Power At Work: Website: poweratwork.usTikTok: @poweratworkblog Instagram: @poweratworkblog Twitter/X: @poweratworkblog Facebook: @poweratworkblog LinkedIn: power-at-work

In this blogcast, Burnes Center for Social Change Senior Fellow Seth Harris is joined by Professor John Kallas to break down the numbers behind worker activism in 2025 — how many strikes were launched, how many workers walked off the job, and what it all means for labor power in America.Continuing a Power At Work annual tradition, Seth and John discuss the Cornell ILR-University of Illinois Labor Action Tracker's Annual Report on work stoppages in 2025. They examine whether workers grew bolder or more cautious during the first year of the second Trump presidency — and what workers were fighting for when they did strike: higher wages, safer workplaces, and an end to anti-union retaliation.Professor John Kallas is the director of the Labor Action Tracker. He has worked in collective bargaining and organizing for the California Nurses Association and SEIU, and is now an Assistant Professor at the School of Labor and Employment Relations at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.Connect with Power At Work: Website: poweratwork.usTikTok: @poweratworkblog Instagram: @poweratworkblog Twitter/X: @poweratworkblog Facebook: @poweratworkblog LinkedIn: power-at-work

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