UPOA President: ‘We Are Not Getting What We Are Supposed to Get’
New York, NY – Members of the United Probation Officers Association (UPOA) filed a class-action lawsuit in January against the City of New York and its Department of Probation for
New York, NY – Members of the United Probation Officers Association (UPOA) filed a class-action lawsuit in January against the City of New York and its Department of Probation for
Editor’s Note: Amanda Posson is a member of the Nonprofit Professional Employees Union at Every Texan Mama, let’s be honest, you need a union because no other organization will have
New York, NY – The Council of School Supervisors & Administrators, a union representing educational leaders, hosted a mayoral forum on Tuesday with seven candidates from varying backgrounds but sharing
New York, NY – Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-Bronx, Jackson Heights) recently held a teleconference with longtime activist and organizer Mariame Kaba to highlight the importance of having a Mutual Aid
New York, NY – As different levels of government push for social distancing, curfews and working or schooling at home amidst the coronavirus outbreak — workers who live paycheck-to-paycheck, especially
WASHINGTON—The AFL-CIO’s pension panel has roundly condemned proposals made by two leading Senate Republicans to shore up the nation’s endangered multiemployer pension funds that would cut benefits by up to
Brooklyn, NY – Housing Works CEO Charles King is sounding “a lot like a person who really is trying not to have a union.” That’s the conclusion New York City Public
NEW YORK, N.Y.—Should New York follow California and enact legislation limiting when employers can hire workers as “independent contractors”? The answer is “very simple,” New York State AFL-CIO President Mario
DETROIT, Mich.—The United Auto Workers reached a tentative contract agreement with General Motors Oct. 16, possibly ending the month-long strike by more than 48,000 workers at the company’s U.S. plants.
New York, NY – The coalition of NYC Building Trades and nonunion construction workers pushing new legislation ensuring good middle-class jobs throughout the booming construction industry continues to call BS