
Starbucks Workers Demand Fair Contract
As Starbucks faces mounting pressure to fix its growing issues, Starbucks Workers United baristas at 125 stores across the country are demanding the coffee giant make good on its promise

As Starbucks faces mounting pressure to fix its growing issues, Starbucks Workers United baristas at 125 stores across the country are demanding the coffee giant make good on its promise

New York, LI – Hundreds of TWU school bus workers in Long Island, N.Y., are set to receive annual raises totaling 13.5% over a 3-year contract negotiated by Local 252.

Brendan Griffith was elected President of the New York City Central Labor Council in July 2025. He joined the NYCCLC in 2009 and had previously been its Chief of Staff

New York, NY – Legal Services Workers represented by the Association of Legal Advocates and Attorneys-United Auto Workers Local 2325 (ALAA-UAW), rallied in solidarity with striking Members last week to demand the funding, staffing,

Tucson, Arizona – Workers employed at one of Arizona’s last remaining independent movie theaters – the Loft Cinema in Tucson, have voted – unanimously, to organize with International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE)

City of Industry, Calif – Amazon drivers at the DAX5 delivery station in City of Industry, California, are demanding a union contract and immediate improvements to their working conditions. The drivers, who work

Washington, DC – Members of the American Postal Workers Union (APWU) have approved a three-year contract through September 20th, 2027. Members of the National Rural Letter Carriers’ Association approved their new contract in June

The so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” that has been passed by Congress will only be beautiful for those that are already rich. The Economic Policy Institute (EPI) has released a statement

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has officially changed their original plan to lay off more than 80,000 employees. Instead, the agency now plans to reduce its workforce by approximately 30,000

Kenmore, New York – More than 100 Residual Service and Clerical Workers employed at Kenmore Mercy Hospital in Suburban Buffalo have voted to Unionize with Communications Workers of America (CWA)