IATSE Members Vote Overwhelmingly to Authorize Strike
New York, NY – On Monday, October 4, the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) announced that 60,000 members who work in television and film production voted to grant
New York, NY – On Monday, October 4, the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) announced that 60,000 members who work in television and film production voted to grant
NEW YORK, N.Y.—Two years ago, ten union leaders at the city’s Labor Day parade identified three main themes for the labor movement: solidarity, turning back attacks on workers, and convincing
Los Angeles, CA – Fran Drescher is now the new president of SAG-AFTRA after besting Matthew Modine in a highly contentious election that highlighted two warring factions within the roughly 160,000-member
New York, NY – Respected labor leader Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, died on August 5, of an apparent heart attack. Born in 1949, he served as president of
WASHINGTON—AFL-CIO President Richard L. Trumka died suddenly on August 5, apparently of a heart attack. A former coal miner from western Pennsylvania who became head of the United Mine Workers
New York, NY – Sad news struck the Hudson Yards on July 29, when a 14 year-old boy jumped from the development’s centerpiece structure to his death. This is the
PHOENIX, Ariz.—The Poor People’s Campaign held actions from sit-ins to small rallies at senators’ offices in more than 30 states on July 26, demanding that they enact a four-point program
WASHINGTON—Scabby the Rat is protected by the First Amendment even when directed at a neutral party, the National Labor Relations Board ruled July 21. In a 3-1 vote, the NLRB
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