Aliyya Lee: Why I Fight!
March 23, 2015 SEIU: Western Pennsylvania Reprinted from: SEIU32bj.org Aliyya Lee is digging in her heels and is ready for battle. She and the 400 other property service workers at
March 23, 2015 SEIU: Western Pennsylvania Reprinted from: SEIU32bj.org Aliyya Lee is digging in her heels and is ready for battle. She and the 400 other property service workers at
March 23, 2015 By LaborPress Tampa, FL — The United States Maritime Alliance and the International Longshoremen’s Association are strongly opposing any attempts to remove the longshore industry from the
March 20, 2015 By Danny Donohue Next week is National Work Zone awareness week, and the union representing men and women working on road crews throughout the state is urging motorists to
March 19, 2015 By LaborPress Negotiators from the United Steelworkers and Shell Oil reached agreement March 12 on a new national contract, opening the way to ending a six-week strike
March 18, 2015 By Stephanie West Timothy J. Brown, Tupper Lake Volunteer Fire Department’s treasurer for the last eight years, faces grand larceny charges after allegedly stealing cash and using
March 16, 2015 By LaborPress Preventing the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal from being “fast-tracked” through Congress is a top priority for the AFL-CIO, this year, federation President Richard Trumka
March 16, 2015 By LaborPress The day after Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker signed a bill outlawing the union shop, the state AFL-CIO and local branches of the Machinists and Steelworkers
March 9, 2015 By Neal Tepel New York, NY -The financial implosion of the once venerable Federation Employment and Guidance Service [FEGS] after 80 years in operation, has left the
March 9, 2015 By Neal Tepel This week saw 10 affiliated unions go to Washington, D.C. in an effort to put the brakes on President Barack Obama's push for so-called
March 6, 2015 By Marc Bussanich New York, NY—Social service workers picketed outside Federation Employment & Guidance Services despite blizzard-like conditions on Thursday afternoon to protest and express their anger