Union Density Rose in 2020—Because Members Lost Fewer Jobs During Pandemic
WASHINGTON—The percentage of U.S. workers who are union members increased in 2020 for the first time in more than 10 years — because members lost their jobs at a much
WASHINGTON—The percentage of U.S. workers who are union members increased in 2020 for the first time in more than 10 years — because members lost their jobs at a much
New York, NY – The Trump administration’s failure to develop a plan to distribute COVID vaccines along with persistent problems with the current rollout, are spreading fear among American workers
New York, NY – You’ve no doubt heard the commercial catchphrase, “What’s in your wallet?” At times like these, it pays to know what’s in your benefits package. What services
Editor’s Note: Anna Pulgiano is Vice-President of Client Services/Enrollement for Union Benefit Planners. New York, NY — Time seems to fly by quicker as I get older. Priorities change and
New York, NY – It’s about three weeks since my first COVID-19 vaccination shot. Aside from the sore arm, I am happy to report there were no side effects. I
New York, NY – United Benefit Planners began over 25 years ago in the Tri-State area. Its client base continues to reflect the needs of the hard-working men and women
CHICAGO, Ill.—Chicago school officials backed off on their threats to lock out teachers who did not return to work in-person on Monday, Feb. 1, by cutting off their access to
Special to LP – As UFCW 367 in Tacoma, WA, was about to reopen negotiations for Hazard Pay for nearly 8,000 essential grocery workers on Jan. 15, it didn’t take
New York, NY – Not long before this year’s inauguration, then-Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris sent the Jewish Labor Committee [JLC] a video message of congratulations, an act virtually inconceivable for her
New York, NY – U.S. workers continue to get sick and die from COVID-19 largely because the Trump White House refused to safeguard them with federally enforceable protections — and