Unions gaining traction across publishing industry

Literary Hub published an analysis on unions gaining momentum in the publishing sector.

The piece explores reasons behind increased union activity among publishing workers. It highlights current trends without detailing specific events or outcomes. No particular labor actions or company responses were mentioned in the available information.

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