Supreme Court to Hear Suit Against Union Fees
July 6, 2015 By LaborPress The Supreme Court agreed June 30 that it will hear an attempt to strike down the law that public-sector unions can require workers who are
July 6, 2015 By LaborPress The Supreme Court agreed June 30 that it will hear an attempt to strike down the law that public-sector unions can require workers who are
July 6, 2015 By AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka Washington, DC – Although the job growth in June is promising, the fact that there was zero wage growth is appalling. Workers
July 3, 2015 By Diane Cohen New York, NY – 1199SEIU, America's largest healthcare Union, and Columbia Care LLC one of the nation's leading manufacturer and distributor of medical marijuana
July 3, 2015 By AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka Washington, DC – Millions of America’s workers are one step closer to earning the overtime pay they rightfully deserve but have been
July 3, 2015 By Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Albany, NY – This past week we reached an agreement with legislative leaders that addresses many of the important issues facing New
July 3, 2015 By Stephanie West New York City's Fiscal Year 2016 Capital Budget includes planned commitments of $10.4 billion for the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) over five years,
July 2, 2015 By Alan B. Lubin In June of 1993 I ran for office in my statewide union, The New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), to fill an unexpired
July 2, 2015 By LaborPress The state of Massachusetts has agreed to raise wages for more than 35,000 home health-care workers to $15 an hour by 2018. The workers, who
July 2, 2015 By LaborPress With unionized nurses at Nathan Littauer Hospital in Gloversville, N.Y., threatening a strike after working 18 months without a raise, the hospital announced June 24
July 2, 2015 By LaborPress About 100 workers at Boston’s Logan Airport workers staged a 24-hour strike June 17-18 against two contractors, ReadyJet Inc. and G2 Secure Staff, LLC. The
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