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Steven Greenhouse

Steven Greenhouse is an American labor and workplace journalist and writer. He covered labor for The New York Times for 31 years until he left the newspaper in 2014.[1][2] On December 2, 2014, he announced on Twitter: "Thanks All. With great ambivalence, I'm taking NYT buyout. I plan to write a book & still write lots of articles on labor & other matters".[3] He has contributed as an occasional op-ed writer to The New York Times since February 2015.

2010 Deadline Club Award: Beat reporting for newspapers and wire services, for "World of Hurt" with N.R. Kleinfield[7]

Society of Professional Journalists

2010 Award: Outstanding enterprise or investigative reporting, for "World of Hurt" with N.R. Kleinfield

New York Press Club

2009 for The Big Squeeze: Tough Times for the American Worker

The Hillman Prize

2014 for Breaking News for "Bangladesh"[8]

Gerald Loeb Award

Granta, January 2010

"Janesville, Wisconsin"

Slate, June 11, 2008

"The End of Summer Vacation"

The New York Times, April 2, 2010

"The Unpaid Intern, Legal or Not"

Random House, Inc., 2009, ISBN 978-1-4000-9652-7

The Big Squeeze: Tough Times for the American Worker

The rights of teachers: the basic ACLU guide to a teacher's constitutional rights, Bantam Books, 1984,  978-0-553-23655-2

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Race, class, and gender in the United States: an integrated study, Macmillan, 2006, ISBN 978-0-7167-6148-8

"Refusal to Fire Unattractive Saleswoman led to Dismissal, Suit Contends"

A nation at work: the Heldrich guide to the American workforce, Editors Herbert A. Schaffner, Carl E. Van Horn, Rutgers University Press, 2003, ISBN 978-0-8135-3189-2

"Child Care the Perk of Tomorrow"

Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present, and Future of American Labor Steven Greenhouse. Knopf, 2019 (416p)  978-1-101-87443-1

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New York Times Caucus blog

New York Times Economix blog

AFL-CIO

"The Big Squeeze"

WNYC

"Steven Greenhouse"

on C-SPAN

Appearances