Over 6,300 Buffalo Healthcare Workers to Hold Strike Authorization Vote
Burned Out Workers Cite Staffing Shortages and Lack of Patient Care. Read more. The story originally appeared on https://www.1199seiu.org
Burned Out Workers Cite Staffing Shortages and Lack of Patient Care. Read more. The story originally appeared on https://www.1199seiu.org
Backed by the grassroots labor group that secured the first-ever union victory of an Amazon warehouse in the U.S., workers of another warehouse filed a petition on Tuesday for an
Renee Call doesn’t live anywhere near Kentucky. A Local 728 member, she lives in Atlanta, where she works on TV and Film productions like The Walking Dead. Still, when she heard about
An upcoming deadline approaches for volunteer 9/11 first responders and recovery workers who worked in Lower Manhattan on 9/11 and in the weeks and months that followed. Thousands of volunteers
Transport Workers Federation delegates and Catholic officials about unions and the Catholic Church joining forces for social justice. Read more>> Authored by By Mark Gruenberg. Original story appeared at People’s
Hundreds of nurses from the New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) gathered on Thursday, August 18, 2022, at Times Square in New York City kicking off a contract campaign for
UPS Makes Over $10 Billion while Teamsters Die in Heat; Strike to Come in 2023 if Issues Not Addressed Read the complete article here. Authored by Mindy Isser. Originally posted
Workers from a different warehouse submitted a petition for an election on Tuesday in upstate New York with the support of the grassroots labour group that won the first-ever union
Washington, DC —“President Biden has signed into law yet another piece of historic legislation to deliver major relief to working families, create hundreds of thousands of jobs, and invest in
Ariana Bindman at SFGATE reports on 2,000 National Union of Healthcare Workers-represented Kaiser Permanente Therapists across Northern California who’ve begun an indefinite Strike, protesting “unethical” working conditions that providers and patients say