National Endowment for Democracy Workers Join OPEIU
WASHINGTON—Workers at the National Endowment for Democracy voted to join Office and Professional Employees International Union Local 2 on Oct. 30. The union said it won by a 7-1 margin
WASHINGTON—Workers at the National Endowment for Democracy voted to join Office and Professional Employees International Union Local 2 on Oct. 30. The union said it won by a 7-1 margin
DETROIT, Mich.—The United Auto Workers’ National Ford Council voted Nov. 1 to recommend that members ratify the tentative agreement the union reached with Ford Motor Co. Oct. 30. Like the UAW’s new
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New York, NY – Upwards of 1,500 people attended the CSA’s (Council of School Supervisors and Administrators) 52nd Educational Leadership Conference at the Hilton Hotel in midtown Manhattan on Saturday,
New York, NY – In response to New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer’s lead investigation released in September, the Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) and Department of Housing Preservation
TUCSON, Ariz.—The Asarco copper company has agreed to resume bargaining with the eight unions representing about 2,000 workers on strike since Oct. 13, the United Steelworkers said Oct. 30. The
New York, NY – On Wednesday, November 6th, the 13th Annual Building Service Worker Awards were presented at the 32BJ SEIU Headquarters in downtown Manhattan. The city’s best doormen, supers,
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa—Union workers at General Mills’ cereal plant voted almost unanimously Nov. 6 to reject the company’s “last, best, and final” contract offer. Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union
New York, NY –NYC Council Member Ben Kallos has received the endorsement of the New York City Coalition of the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) made up of six
New York, NY – Prevailing wage laws are critical in maintaining quality in the construction industry. The concept and original legislation were conceived by two Republican U.S. senators, James J. Davis