
Congressional Bill Would Enable More Spending on Transit Operations
A bill recently introduced by Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) would change federal funding rules for transit and enable funds to be spent on transit operations instead of

A bill recently introduced by Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) would change federal funding rules for transit and enable funds to be spent on transit operations instead of

Over the past seven months, the Trump administration has waged a war on government employees and their unions. Thousands of federal workers have lost their jobs,

Coordinated strike threats by UPS Teamsters in the Central Region and Chicago Local 705 won grievance settlements in the Central Region and a first contract

Peekskill, NY – The Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) has been fiercely advocating for legislative changes that would help Caseworkers stay safer when they’re working in our communities.

New York, NY – Department for Professional Employees (DPE) President Jennifer Dorning has authored a Labor Perspective that appears in Newsweek this week. The articles states, in

Washington, DC – Conrail TWU members in Detroit, Philadelphia, and New Jersey voted overwhelmingly to ratify a new five-year contract. The agreement delivers a 17.5% wage

Findings also show improved persistence with high-potency, obesity-approved GLP-1 products Eagan, Minn. – June 25, 2025 – Only 8% of individuals (or 1 in 12)

New York, NY – NYSNA nurses have launched their contract campaigns at 12 private-sector hospitals. Their contracts expire on December 31, 2025, and include some of the

Nicole Formisano at The Long Island Press reports a Bronx-based contractor has been charged with defrauding the Uniondale School District of millions of dollars. Now, Long Island Labor Unions are pushing

Springfield, Ill. – Governor Bruce Rauner issued a statement following the Illinois Federation of Teachers ratification of a collective bargaining agreement. “We are proud to