AFGE President J. David Cox Re-elected
August 24, 2015 By John Quinn, DC Bureau J. David Cox Sr. Washington DC – AFGE Delegates attending the American Federation of Government Employees’ 40th National Convention have re-elected the…
August 24, 2015 By John Quinn, DC Bureau J. David Cox Sr. Washington DC – AFGE Delegates attending the American Federation of Government Employees’ 40th National Convention have re-elected the…
August 21, 2015 By John Quinn, LaborPress USA Richmond Heights, Ohio – In a decision by arbitrator Joshua Javits, three pilots with Flexjet, LLC, have been reinstated to their positions…
…about 4,000 workers at GM’s Arlington plant, but he said he urged workers earlier this year to save money so they’d “have a surplus” to weather a strike. Read more…
…temporary office space and meeting rooms to startups, freelancers, and entrepreneurs, charges $350 a month for a desk. It has locations in New York, Chicago, Austin, and London. Read more…
…for Worker Justice organizer Eddie Jorge, who said the exploitation of low-wage workers of color remains pervasive in the construction industry. “The only solution for this problem is widespread procurement…
August 20, 2015 By john Quinn, LaborPress USA Las Vegas, Nevada, Employees from Trump International Hotel Las Vegas have been demonstrating for pay equality and the right to join a…
…dialogue, and I am encouraged by the positive statement issued following today’s meeting held by Senator Booker for the New Jersey delegation and the federal government. It appears all parties…
…company it is today, UAW members are disappointed with the tone-deaf speculation that the Envision would be imported from China. This product discussion is especially alarming in light of the…
August 19, 2015 By John Quinn, LaborPress USA Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – Rather than negotiate in good faith with the members of the United Steelworkers (USW), Allegheny Technologies Inc. (ATI) has…
…“village,” which comprises parents, guardians, educators, administrators, peers and neighbors who have for too long been excluded from the process. *** This guest article first appeared in the Amsterdam News…