Anchorage Airport Fuelers Win Contract
Anchorage, Alaska—The 71 workers who deliver 90% of the jet fuel to Anchorage’s international airport voted overwhelmingly Sept. 5 to ratify a contract agreement with Menzies Aviation. The vote came
Anchorage, Alaska—The 71 workers who deliver 90% of the jet fuel to Anchorage’s international airport voted overwhelmingly Sept. 5 to ratify a contract agreement with Menzies Aviation. The vote came
On Monday, September 18th striking workers from Spectrum, members of IBEW Local 3, are marching across the Brooklyn Bridge. This time with unions from around the nation and lead by
Washington, DC—Fifteen Senate Republicans introduced a bill Sept. 8 intended to make it harder for unions to win the ability to represent employees in a workplace and keep it. The
More than 10 years have passed since two firefighters perished on the 14th and 15th floors of the Deutsche Bank building. Trapped in the maze like upper floors of the
New York, NY – On Wednesday, September 28th, the 2017 Building Futures Awards Reception will be held at the New York Hilton Hotel in Midtown, on behalf of the Edward
MagnaCare, a leader in self-insurance and healthcare services, hosted a “Labor Appreciation Lunch & Learn” forum on Wednesday, September 14th, at the Rainbow Room at 30 Rockefeller Plaza. The program
New York, NY – NYC Labor unions still reeling from last week’s brazen deportation of 54-year-old Teamster Eber Garcia Vasquez to Guatemala, are vowing to make it tougher for ICE agents
New York, N.Y.—After the memorials were over, Sept. 12 was a day to look at the aftereffects of 9/11. LaborPress and AM970 The Answer’s Post 9-11 Forum, at the Council
New York, NY – Mike Hodge, President of SAG-AFTRA New York local, died on September 9th, at the age of 70. Just last month, he was re-elected. He was initially
Waterloo, Iowa—As Hurricane Irma was bringing its swath of devastation toward Florida Sept. 8, members of two Iowa International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers locals were headed south to help repair