New Mexico Supreme Court Upholds Prevailing Wage
June 18, 2015 By LaborPress The New Mexico Supreme Court on June 15 ruled that state labor officials have to base prevailing wages and benefits for public-works projects on collective-bargaining
June 18, 2015 By LaborPress The New Mexico Supreme Court on June 15 ruled that state labor officials have to base prevailing wages and benefits for public-works projects on collective-bargaining
June 19, 2015 By LaborPress A group called the Remember 1934 Committee wants the city of Minneapolis to post a plaque at the site of the “Bloody Friday” shootings of
June 18, 2015 By Steven Wishnia “On his day you should give his wages, the sun should not set on it, because he is a poor man and his life
June 18, 2015 By Corey Bearak, ATU 1056 Policy & Politial Director Mark Henry President/ Business Agent ATU Legislative Conference Chair wins 72% Members of of Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU)
June 18, 2015 By Stephanie West New York, NY – In spite of warnings from New York State and City, there are landlords who are refusing to obey the law.
June 18, 2015 By LaborPress Dear Park, NY – Figures may show that CSEA Long Island Region One raises more money for charity than any other region in the state
June 17, 2015 By Neal Tepel, LaborPress Editorial The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is bad for jobs, food safety, financial regulation, labor rights and environment. Labor, community and environmental organizations must
June 17, 2015 By Jack Levine, Canada LaborPress Toronto, Canda – Over 28,000 grocery workers at Canadda Loblaws will be gaining a contract. UFCW Canada local unions 1000A, 175 and
June 17, 2015 By LaborPress Two recent legal decisions have split on the question of whether workers at casinos owned by Indian tribes are protected by federal labor laws. On
June 17, 2015 By LaborPress Last May Day, a laid-off adjunct professor at a community college in the Chicago suburbs sent the faculty and its retiring president a mass e-mail
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