
Nightmare of Privatization of USPS May Become a Reality
Trump was making noises about taking control of the public Postal Service long before his present term. Now, word has gone out that, in line with a spate of recent
Trump was making noises about taking control of the public Postal Service long before his present term. Now, word has gone out that, in line with a spate of recent
A new proposal at Brooklyn’s long-stalled Pacific Park development is drawing widespread support from labor unions across New York City. The initiative, led by a partnership between the U.S. Immigration Fund (USIF) and Cirrus
Over the years, many cultural institutions, especially museums around New York City, have clashed with management and demanded higher wages and better benefits. Now, at the Brooklyn Museum, famed for
New York, NY — Eddie McWilliams, the Executive Director of the Cement & Concrete Workers DC LECET, will be honored at the Friends of St. Dominic’s Annual Networking Event on
Atlantic Theater Company workers in Chelsea, Manhattan, are threatening to strike if they don’t reach a deal on a first contract. They unionized with the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage
Teamsters Local 988, in Houston, TX, are readying themselves for a strike against Sysco, their employer. The workers deliver food and other products to schools, hospitals, and major restaurants. They
The fight continues. Municipal retirees, who were promised decades ago that they had the right to Medicare and Medigap upon retiring, have been pushed to switch to the far less
Teamster Costco workers in Local 150, Local 174, and Local 853, are organizing practice picket lines as the Jan. 31 expiration of their contract with the behemoth chain store draws
20 years ago, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) split from the AFL-CIO, which is made up of 60 affiliated unions. Now, the SEIU and the AFL-CIO have announced they
Picket lines full of employees of Kaiser Permanente have not produced changes in their employer’s refusal to meet their terms. In October, negotiations broke down, leaving over 1,700 mental health
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