The Fight For $15: A Win-Win For Workers And The Labor Movement
June 15, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – The nationwide campaign for a $15 an hour minimum wage is unquestionably a tremendous win for long suffering fast food workers
June 15, 2015 By Joe Maniscalco New York, NY – The nationwide campaign for a $15 an hour minimum wage is unquestionably a tremendous win for long suffering fast food workers
June 15, 2015 By Steven Wishnia The need for strong labor media and the struggle to preserve prevailing wages for construction workers were on everyone’s mind as LaborPress honored
June 15, 2015 By Andrew Cuomo On Friday night, the Senate proposed an 8-year extender to New York City’s rent laws. The law differs from my proposal in a number of
June 15, 2015 By James Hoffa Washington, DC. – In rejecting the Trade Adjustment Assistance portion of the trade package, a resounding bipartisan majority of lawmakers agreed that workers don't
June 15, 2015 By By Thomas J. Mackell, Jr., Ed.D. Imperial CEOs with limos, first class restaurants, corporate planes, gold plaited toilets, $3,000 Armani suits, multi-million dollar apartments in Manhattan, helicopters
June 15, 2015 By AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka Washington, DC – The labor movement strongly supports Hillary Clinton’s plan to implement sweeping changes to U.S. election and voting laws. This
June 15, 2015 By UFCW Local 655 President Dave Cook, UFCW Local 88 President Steven Straher, UFCW Local 2 President Tom Price Kansas City, Mo. – On behalf of the
June 15, 2015 By Stephanie West New York— New York City will return the management of correctional health services to the Health and Hospitals Corporation. The contracting of these services
June 15, 2015 By Jerry Cooper, National LaborPress Springfield, PA., – Chambers of commerce in eastern and western Pennsylvania and local labor organizations have joined forces to launch the Pennsylvania