Police Out of line or out of context? Seattle police union responds to controversial bodycam video Dyer Oxley Ashley Hiruko
Business 4 things to know on Labor Day — from the Hot Labor Summer to the Hollywood strikes Organized labor has scored some big victories this year, including new contracts at UPS. Can the winning streak continue? Andrea Hsu Scott Horsley
Business WA farmworkers fight for union recognition at mushroom farm that was sued over discrimination, retaliation Labor activists and farm workers gathered in downtown Seattle Thursday afternoon demonstrating for the right to organize a union at a mushroom farm in Central Washington. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez Deborah Wang
Education Teacher strikes delay first day of school for 30k students in southwest WA Teachers are striking in the Camas and Evergreen school districts near Vancouver. It affects over 30,000 students. Sami West
Business Organizers, politicians predict ‘massive wave of enthusiasm’ will revive labor movement The share of American workers represented by a union has dropped to a record low of about 10%. Monica Nickelsburg
Business Hotel workers' strike disrupts July 4th holiday in Southern California Hotel workers in Los Angeles, Santa Monica and Orange County are striking for better wages and working conditions, affecting scores of hotels over the July 4th holiday. Erin Kenney Andrea Hsu
Politics U.S. Starbucks workers join in a weeklong strike over stores not allowing Pride décor Starbucks workers in cities including Chicago, Philadelphia and San Antonio plan to walk out or picket over coming days following worker accusations that the company is scaling back its LGBTQ support. Juliana Kim
Education The basics behind the UW Researcher Strike KUOW labor & economy reporter Monica Nicklesburg joins Soundside to talk about the researcher strike happening at the University of Washington. Libby Denkmann Monica Nickelsburg Jason Burrows