What Happened To The Social Contract With Workers?
By Joe Maniscalco October 6, 2014 [Editor’s Note: This is part 2 of LaborPress’ exclusive interview with Uniformed Fire Officers Association President Jake Lemonda.] New York, NY – Among the
By Joe Maniscalco October 6, 2014 [Editor’s Note: This is part 2 of LaborPress’ exclusive interview with Uniformed Fire Officers Association President Jake Lemonda.] New York, NY – Among the
October 6, 2014 By Sean McGarvey, President of North America's Building Trades Unions North America's Building Trades Unions Urge Tempered Enthusiasm for September Jobs Report Washington, DC — "While the
October 6, 2014 By Brad Hoylman New York, NY – These days, one would be hard-pressed to find an organization mired in deeper controversy than the National Football League. The
October 6, 2014 Reprinted: http://www.wpsdlocal6.com Springfield, Illinois – An Illinois appellate court has ruled that back wages owed to thousands of state government workers from 2011 to 2013 must be
October 6, 2014 By Reprinted from ObamacareFixit.org One year later, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) exchange marketplace has greatly reduced the number of uninsured Americans. That was one of the
October 3, 2014 By Marc Bussanich New York, NY—Negotiations with Time Inc. and The Newspaper Guild began in earnest in January but still the two sides haven’t reached an agreement
October 3, 2014 By Stephanie West New York, NY – Teamsters Joint Council 16 President George Miranda praised Mayor Bill de Blasio’s decision to expand the City’s Living Wage Law
October 3, 2014 By Debra Gold In late October 2012, Hurricane Sandy ravaged the eastern coast of the US, leaving over 25,000 homes damaged in its wake. Two years later,
October 3, 2014 By Neal Tepel ST. Paul, Minnesota — Politics was the Focus at the Minnesota AFL-CIO Convention in St. Paul, Sept. 21-23. However, the delegates celebrated a big