RWDSU Settles Dispute with Alecto Healthcare
CHARLESTON, West Virginia – In an ongoing dispute between members of RWDSU and Alecto Healthcare Services in West Virginia, Alecto has now agreed to a financial settlement. Alecto had planned
CHARLESTON, West Virginia – In an ongoing dispute between members of RWDSU and Alecto Healthcare Services in West Virginia, Alecto has now agreed to a financial settlement. Alecto had planned
Chicago, Illinois – During the COVID-19 crisis, union member volunteers are delivering care packages of food to Chicago Local 134 retirees and their spouses. Apprentices, members and business agents, are
Two female McDonald’s employees announced they are joining a $500 million lawsuit against the company over claims of sexual harassment. Jamelia Fairley and Ashley Reddick both said they had to
New York, NY – Walmart associates are calling on the mega-company to start providing protective equipment and enforce social distancing in its 5,000 stores nationwide, after associates Philip Thomas and
Los Angeles, California – Workers at a Domino’s restaurant located at 3631 Crenshaw Blvd in Los Angeles, where four workers have tested positive for COVID-19 filed an emergency complaint with the Los
Washington DC – Albertsons Cos. and the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) International Union, have joined forces to seek a temporary designation of “extended first responders” for supermarket employees that
Worker safety advocates from the Center for Progressive Reform (CPR) and the National Council for Occupational Safety and Health (National COSH) expressed concern at the newly released coronavirus guidelines from
NEW YORK, N.Y.—More than two-thirds of the nation’s 2.25 million domestic workers have lost their jobs in the coronavirus epidemic, according to a survey released April 8, by the National Domestic
Fairmont, West Virginia — Alecto, without advance warning, has announced the closing of Fairmont Regional Medical Center. This action by Alecto is in violation of the federal Warn Act and affects
LOS ANGELES, Calif.—From Amazon’s Staten Island warehouse to McDonald’s restaurants in Los Angeles and San Jose, workers at major low-wage employers walked out Apr. 6 to demand stronger protections against