First the Rat, Now the Camel
August 14, 2015 By Steve Wishnia and Neal Tepel Labor unions traditionally display a giant inflatable rat to protest employer abuses at job sites. But transit workers in Grand Rapids,
August 14, 2015 By Steve Wishnia and Neal Tepel Labor unions traditionally display a giant inflatable rat to protest employer abuses at job sites. But transit workers in Grand Rapids,
August 14, 2015 By Steve Wishnia and Neal Tepel The National Labor Relations Board is expected to rule that a company that gets most of its workers through a staffing
August 14, 2015 By Steve Wishnia and Neal Tepel Four more New Jersey public-employee unions have joined a lawsuit trying to reverse Gov. Chris Christie’s cancellation of scheduled raises for
August 13, 2015 By John Quinn, LaborPress DC Bureau Washington DC – According to a research report released by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) working women will greatly
August 13, 2015 By David Kreisman Reprinted http://www.afscme.org Chicago, Illinois – After decades of being treated like second-class citizens by the City of Chicago, cab drivers on Aug. 1 took the
August 12, 2015 By NYS Senator Ruben Diaz New York, NY – Senator Chuck Schumer, a Democrat and the Senior US Senator from the State of New York has publicly
August 12, 2015 By Steve Wishnia and Neal Tepel Protesters demanding that New Jersey pass a law requiring paid sick days caused some traffic problems during a fundraiser for Gov.
August 12, 2015 By Steve Wishnia and Neal Tepel AT&T workers in Jacksonville, Florida, held their first informational picket Aug. 4, after their Communications Workers of America local voted to
August 12, 2015 By Steve Wishnia and Neal Tepel Members of United Steelworkers Local 17U in Chicago staged a week of demonstrations outside Grant Park in late July, protesting the
August 11, 2015 By Steve Wishnia and Neal Tepel A federal court in Louisville heard arguments Aug. 4 on a union-backed challenge to 12 Kentucky counties’ laws prohibiting union workplaces
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