Retirees say No to Collusion Attacking Their Healthcare
What: Rally and March When: Wednesday, December 21st, 2022 at 3:30pm Where: Rally at UFT Headquarters, 52 Broadway then march to DC37/MLC Headquarters at 55 Water St. New York
What: Rally and March When: Wednesday, December 21st, 2022 at 3:30pm Where: Rally at UFT Headquarters, 52 Broadway then march to DC37/MLC Headquarters at 55 Water St. New York
The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) launched a survey on December 12 that aims to study the working conditions and pay of VFX (visual effects) workers. The survey
As the Station Agent title has been under serious threat from the OMNY system, Station VP Robert Kelley has negotiated an agreement. The pay rate for Station Agents will be
CWA has for years raised concerns about the effect of mergers on workers and the labor market and we have worked with economists to assess the real risk of monopsony
At my house, we have a Friday night tradition—we order dinner and watch a movie as a family. It’s a time we cherish with our kids…and it’s all thanks to
After a strike that began on November 16, the nearly month-long work stoppage by teachers is finally over. Contract negotiations had stalled. The faculty’s union, ACT-United Auto Workers, in a
A memorial event to honor 45 years of Bruce Popper’s work in the Labor Movement was scheduled yesterday for the Buffalo native, who began his 45-year career in labor as
New York, NY – After 40 years of service to 32BJ of the Service Employees International Union, including a shutdown resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, 32BJ President Kyle Bragg has announced his retirement.
Since the start of the “gig” economy, there has been a fight over whether workers for companies like Uber, Lyft, and Doordash are employees or independent contractors. The companies argue
Union members at HarperCollins have been on strike since November 10, and have been working without a contract since April. At issue are stronger union protections, better family leave policies,