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Senior Fellow; Senior Adviser, American Worker Project

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David Madland is a senior fellow and the senior adviser to the American Worker Project at American Progress. He has been called “one of the nation’s wisest” labor scholars by New York Times columnist E.J. Dionne Jr. His work “is creating a North Star for how we increase workers’ power in the economy and democracy,” according to Mary Kay Henry, former president of the Service Employees International Union.

Madland is the author of Re-Union: How Bold Labor Reforms Can Repair, Revitalize, and Reunite the United States (Cornell University Press, 2021), which helped put sectoral bargaining on the political agenda, and Hollowed Out: Why the Economy Doesn’t Work without a Strong Middle Class (University of California Press, 2015), a pioneering critique of trickle-down economics that has helped policymakers understand that the economy grows from the middle out and the bottom up, not from the top down.

He is frequently featured on television and radio programs, including appearances on PBS, CNN, MSNBC, Fox, and NPR. His work has been cited in numerous publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and The New Yorker. He has testified before Congress as well as several state legislatures.

Madland received his doctorate in government from Georgetown University and his bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Berkeley. His research about the decline of the U.S. pension system received the “Best Dissertation Award” from the Labor and Employment Relations Association. Madland previously worked on economic policy for Rep. George Miller (D-CA).

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4 Things To Know About Sectoral Bargaining Article
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4 Things To Know About Sectoral Bargaining

Sectoral bargaining strengthens worker voice, boosts pay and benefits, and supports a stronger middle class—and more of it can happen with the right policy changes.

David Madland

The Fight To Unionize Starbucks by the Numbers Article
A Starbucks sign is reflected in the window as Starbucks employees, union members and supporters strike outside of a Starbucks store.

The Fight To Unionize Starbucks by the Numbers

Thousands of unionized Starbucks workers across the country are ramping up pressure on the corporation to finalize a first contract that could boost take home pay, hours, benefits, and working conditions.

Karla Walter, David Madland

Australian Sectoral Bargaining Reforms Show Early Promise Article
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Australian Sectoral Bargaining Reforms Show Early Promise

Recently adopted labor reforms in Australia have helped increase collective bargaining coverage, union membership, and wage growth and may serve as a model for pro-labor advocates in the United States.

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Industrial Policy Projects Boosted Harris and Hurt Trump in the 2024 Election, but Not by Much Report
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Industrial Policy Projects Boosted Harris and Hurt Trump in the 2024 Election, but Not by Much

A county-by-county analysis finds that additional IIJA, CHIPS and Science Act, and IRA investments were associated with higher vote share for Kamala Harris compared with Joe Biden and a lower vote share in 2024 for Trump compared with 2020—but the differences are slight.

Communities That Lost Manufacturing Jobs Are Main Beneficiaries of Biden Administration’s New Industrial Policy Article
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Communities That Lost Manufacturing Jobs Are Main Beneficiaries of Biden Administration’s New Industrial Policy

New analysis finds that private investments from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, CHIPS and Science Act, and Inflation Reduction Act are being announced in the communities that have been hit hardest by disinvestment in American manufacturing.

Construction of Tennessee EV Battery Facility Highlights Promises and Challenges of Biden Administration Policies Report
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Construction of Tennessee EV Battery Facility Highlights Promises and Challenges of Biden Administration Policies

Tennessee’s BlueOval City electric vehicle battery facility shows how public investments can lead to good union jobs, but anecdotal evidence suggests that workers are not connecting these jobs to important economic policies.

David Madland, Kyle Ross

Lessons From New Zealand’s New Sectoral Bargaining Law Report
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Lessons From New Zealand’s New Sectoral Bargaining Law

Unions and policymakers in New Zealand are seeking a solution to address stagnant wages, rising economic inequality, and low productivity after the failures of worksite-only bargaining—and the United States can learn from their efforts.

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Worker Rights Are Getting a Major Shake Up In the News

Worker Rights Are Getting a Major Shake Up

David Madland discusses California's FAST Recovery Act, which gives the state's fast-food workers a seat at the negotiating table to help set industrywide standards.

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For Unionized Amazon Workers, Lessons From Italy May Hold Key to Success In the News

For Unionized Amazon Workers, Lessons From Italy May Hold Key to Success

David Madland outlines several lessons learned from the historic nationwide contracts that Amazon workers in Italy signed in 2021 and suggests a path forward for unionized workers at Amazon's Staten Island warehouse, who must now try to sign a collective bargaining agreement.

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Lessons From Italian Unions’ Historic Agreement With Amazon Article

Lessons From Italian Unions’ Historic Agreement With Amazon

Facilitated by worker activism, supportive policy, and a sectoral bargaining system, unions in Italy signed a collective bargaining agreement with Amazon, offering optimism for U.S. workers seeking to negotiate with the company.

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Business as usual is killing the fast food industry In the News

Business as usual is killing the fast food industry

David Madland explains how California's Fast Recovery Act can provide fast-food workers in the state with a platform to discuss wages and possibly improve working conditions.

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City poised to set labor standards by sector In the News

City poised to set labor standards by sector

David Madland praises a new Detroit city ordinance that would create a process for bringing together representatives of workers, employers, and the public to make recommendations around minimum compensation and standards for certain industries.

the Detroit Free Press. See the November 28 print edition for the full article

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Event Recap: Labor Unions and the Future Video

Event Recap: Labor Unions and the Future

David Madland's new book explains how to design a new labor system for today's economy with enhanced rights for workers, incentives for union membership, and greater sectoral bargaining.

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Why Labor Law Reforms Need to Remain in Biden’s Infrastructure Plan In the News

Why Labor Law Reforms Need to Remain in Biden’s Infrastructure Plan

David Madland argues that lawmakers and the Biden administration prioritize labor law reforms in the American Jobs Plan given that strengthening unions and collective bargaining rights will be critical for the United States' long-term economic recovery.

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Strategies To Build Worker Power in Maine Report
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Strategies To Build Worker Power in Maine

Maine policymakers can improve the state’s economy and democracy by enacting these 10 recommendations to build worker power.

David Madland, Malkie Wall

Raising the Bar Report

Raising the Bar

States and cities can set minimum compensation standards for private sector employees that reference prevailing wage and benefit rates.

David Madland, Malkie Wall, Alex Rowell

Fact Sheet: How State and Local Governments Can Make Climate Jobs Good Jobs Fact Sheet

Fact Sheet: How State and Local Governments Can Make Climate Jobs Good Jobs

Tackling climate change will require state and local action alongside federal policy change. State and local policymakers can ensure that good jobs are created in the new clean economy by focusing on five proven job-quality strategies.

David Madland, Terry Meginniss

What Is Sectoral Bargaining? Article

What Is Sectoral Bargaining?

David Madland and Malkie Wall explain the importance of sectoral bargaining.

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David Madland, Malkie Wall

Workers’ Boards: A Brief Overview Fact Sheet
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Workers’ Boards: A Brief Overview

By developing policies for workers’ boards—governmental bodies that bring together representatives of workers, employers, and the public—state and local policymakers can raise minimum wage rates, benefits, and workplace standards across entire occupations, sectors, and industries.

Kate Andrias, David Madland, Malkie Wall

Workers’ Boards: Frequently Asked Questions Fact Sheet
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Workers’ Boards: Frequently Asked Questions

Workers’ boards—also known as wage boards or industry committees—set minimum wage rates, benefits, and workplace standards for an entire occupation, sector, or industry. Boards can raise wages for both low- and middle-income workers, and they are particularly helpful in industries where traditional collective bargaining is difficult.

Kate Andrias, David Madland, Malkie Wall

American Ghent Report
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American Ghent

Expanding on existing Ghent-like programs in the United States would strengthen unions and improve government services.

David Madland, Malkie Wall

Without Strong Unions, the Middle Class Is in Trouble In the News

Without Strong Unions, the Middle Class Is in Trouble

New Census Bureau data indicate that the middle class is receiving close to the smallest-ever share of the nation’s income.

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Combating Pay Gaps with Unions and Expanded Collective Bargaining In the News

Combating Pay Gaps with Unions and Expanded Collective Bargaining

Allowing more Americans to bargain collectively and instituting novel ways to bargain across industries and occupations will help reduce gender and racial pay gaps.

Center for American Progress Action Fund

David Madland, Alex Rowell

Broad Public Support for Wage Boards Article

Broad Public Support for Wage Boards

Author David Madland discusses recent polling showing very strong support for wage boards among American workers.

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David Madland

The Working-Class Push for Progressive Economic Policies Article

The Working-Class Push for Progressive Economic Policies

Authors David Madland and Alex Rowell examine workers' opinions on economic policy, finding that working-class whites, blacks, and Hispanics want elected officials to make the economy work better for them.

CAP Action

David Madland, Alex Rowell

Young Workers Deserve Better Training In the News

Young Workers Deserve Better Training

Authors Angela Hanks and David Madland discuss how compensation for today's young workers fare far worse than younger workers a generation ago and how a modernized training system can change that.

MarketWatch

Angela Hanks, David Madland

Better Training and Better Jobs Report

Better Training and Better Jobs

Creating and funding sectorwide labor-management training partnerships would benefit workers, business, and the larger economy.

Angela Hanks, David Madland

President Trump’s Policies Are Hurting American Workers Article

President Trump’s Policies Are Hurting American Workers

Authors Karla Walter, David Madland, Alex Rowell, Caius Z. Willingham, and Malkie Wall describe how President Trump is rolling back the protections that ensure that Americans can be safe on the job, receive fair pay and benefits, save for retirement, access high-quality training programs, have a voice in their workplace, and not be discriminated against at work.

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David Madland, Karla Walter, Alex Rowell, 2 More Caius Z. Willingham, Malkie Wall

The Better Deal That America’s Workers Deserve In the News

The Better Deal That America’s Workers Deserve

Author David Madland explains how state and local policymakers can help American workers resist recent efforts to limit their ability to act collectively.

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Anti-Democratic Attacks on Unions Hurt Working Americans Article

Anti-Democratic Attacks on Unions Hurt Working Americans

Authors David Madland, Alex Rowell, and Gordon Lafer discuss how these so-called reforms would rig the system even further in favor of employers, hurting working Americans.

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David Madland, Alex Rowell, Gordon Lafer

5 Reasons Why the Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces Regulations Will Raise Standards for Workers, Taxpayers, and Businesses Article

5 Reasons Why the Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces Regulations Will Raise Standards for Workers, Taxpayers, and Businesses

Final regulations on President Barack Obama's Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces executive order will raise standards for workers, ensure that taxpayers receive good value for their investment, and allow the vast majority of contractors that obey workplace laws to compete on an even playing field.

CAP Action

Karla Walter, David Madland

How to Rebuild the Middle Class In the News

How to Rebuild the Middle Class

David Madland argues that Bruce Bartlett's claim that redistribution is the key to fighting inequality is only part of the solution to rebuild the middle class.

Democracy Journal

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Contracting that Works Article

Contracting that Works

State and local governments can boost job standards across our economy; ensure that high-road business can compete on an even playing field; and provide taxpayers with good value by adopting the government contracting practices identified in this report.

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Karla Walter, David Madland, Paul Sonn, 1 More Tsedeye Gebreselassie

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