GM Workers in Mexico Unionize with SINTTIA
SILAO, Guanajuato, Mexico—Life is worth nothing in Guanajuato, according to Jose Alfredo Jimenez’s classic ballad. But an auto worker’s work in the state is likely to be worth a lot
SILAO, Guanajuato, Mexico—Life is worth nothing in Guanajuato, according to Jose Alfredo Jimenez’s classic ballad. But an auto worker’s work in the state is likely to be worth a lot
New York, NY – The good news for workers struggling to become the first group of Amazon workers in the nation to successfully unionize is they’re getting another chance to vote in
Seattle, WA – January 20th’s disastrous mediation between striking concrete mixer truckers and the kingpins of Seattle’s sand and gravel industry had already hit a wall when Teamsters Local 174
AUSTIN, Tex.—Texas labor unions are not in as bad shape as the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics figures released last week made them out to be, the state AFL-CIO says.
New York, NY — The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, with 1.4 million members, is one of the largest labor unions in the world. It is also the most diverse union in
WASHINGTON—Union membership in the United States fell to 10.3% of the workforce in 2021, according to statistics released by the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics Jan. 20. The union share
WASHINGTON—The Service Employees International Union is joining with groups advocating socially responsible investment to prod corporations to live up to their public statements about racial equity and protecting American democracy,
New York, NY – In 2021, increasing numbers of workers discovered their post-Covid pandemic power by engaging in work stoppages and unionization drives across the nation. It’s taking lots of
New York, NY – Professional organizations and guilds affiliated with the Office and Professional Employees International Union OPEIU — OPEIU are a diverse group that includes podiatrists, registered nurses, clinical social
WASHINGTON— The case could have been called OSHA v. COVID — and the Supreme Court ruled in favor of COVID. On Jan. 13, the Court ruled 6-3 to delay the