Trumka, St. Louis Workers Rally Against Union-Shop Ban
ST. LOUIS, Mo.—About 300 Missouri union officials, workers, and supporters rallied here June 23 to mobilize opposition to Proposition A, a measure on the Aug. 7 statewide ballot to preserve
ST. LOUIS, Mo.—About 300 Missouri union officials, workers, and supporters rallied here June 23 to mobilize opposition to Proposition A, a measure on the Aug. 7 statewide ballot to preserve
LOS ANGELES, CA.- I am a proud, dues-paying member of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace workers. I am able to continually better my standard of living for me
WASHINGTON, DC – Wall Street’s hair is on fire about steel and aluminum tariffs imposed by Presidentichard trumpk Donald Trump, because closing mills and factories in the United States and
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.—The Oklahoma Supreme Court ordered June 22 that a referendum to repeal tax increases enacted in April to fund teacher raises should be stricken from the ballot. The
HARRISBURG, Pa., – With news on Tuesday, June 27th that the United States Supreme Court ruled against unions on Janus vs. AFSCME Council 31 in a 5-4 decision, tensions were high throughout the labor community
LOUISVILLE, KY.—About 25 UPS drivers protested outside the company’s Louisville facility June 19, opposing its contract proposal to have lower-paid “hybrid” drivers to handle expanded weekend deliveries.
New York, NY – On this episode of LaborPress’ Blue Collar Buzz we’re revisiting the workers at CVS on Flatbush Avenue and their ongoing fight to become the first unionized shop
WASHINGTON—In a 5-4 decision almost as predictable as the sun coming up this morning, the Supreme Court ruled that public-sector employees can’t be required to pay any fees to the
ROXBURY, MA – Serving the community for almost 100 years, the Urban League of Eastern Massachusetts has helped thousands of area residents start their careers and get the skills and
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Minimum Wage Workers’ Equal Pay Day, the day that marks how many additional days into the new year a minimum-wage worker must work to earn the same