ILA Negotiates New Contract
SAVANNAH, G.A. – The International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance have reached a six-year agreement. ILA International President Harold Daggett said its the “best contract in the
SAVANNAH, G.A. – The International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance have reached a six-year agreement. ILA International President Harold Daggett said its the “best contract in the
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Skilled CWA telecommunications workers have been outspoken that moving electrical equipment on poles is dangerous work. A nationwide “One Touch, Make Ready” (OTMR) policy being considered by
SYRACUSE, N.Y.—Verizon has reached a tentative deal with the Communications Workers of America and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers to extend their current contract from 2019 to 2023. If
New York, NY – Telecom giant Charter/Spectrum may have vowed to spend years challenging the Public Service Commission’s revocation of its 2016 merger with Time-Warner Cable — but the corporation’s chances
NEW YORK, N.Y.—This week, the City Council quickly rejected an offer by Uber and Lyft that they would set up a $100 million fund to help yellow-cab owner-drivers overloaded with
DETROIT, Mich.—Service Employees International Union Local 1 janitors announced July 23 that they had voted to authorize a strike when their contract expires Aug. 1. The union, which represents about
NEW YORK, NY –The New York City is seeking proposals to develop and operate a production facility campus for film and television production. Preference will be given to development proposals
FOX CROSSING, Wisc.—Union workers at Kimberly-Clark Corp.’s Cold Spring facility ratified a contract July 23 intended to stave off the plant’s closing, but the company says it still needs state
New York, NY – The striking group of Charter/Spectrum workers who have introduced a plan to replace the flagging telecom king with a new worker cooperative that would better serve
DETROIT, Mich.—Federal employees held protests around the nation July 24 against three executive orders by President Donald Trump that would make it easier to fire workers, let federal agencies impose