
The Battle in Court to Protect Worker Rights
Unions are continuing a monumental court fight to protect worker rights of those working for the federal government. The aggressive Trump agenda aims at removing

Unions are continuing a monumental court fight to protect worker rights of those working for the federal government. The aggressive Trump agenda aims at removing

On this day in 1965, President Lyndon Johnson signed Medicare and Medicaid into law – ensuring our nation’s seniors and most vulnerable citizens have access

New York, NY – Workers at the Legal Aid Society reached a tentative agreement with management, avoiding a strike authorized by 1,100 public interest attorneys, members of

Washington, DC – Americans want safe, welcoming, relevant and engaging schools in every community. The route to the American dream goes through our public schools,

Philadelphia, Pa – Postdoctoral Scholars and Research Associates at the University of Pennsylvania have voted in favor of forming a Union – Research Associates and Postdocs United-United Auto Workers (RAPUP-UAW).

The VA is planning to cut 30,000 positions by the end of the fiscal year, further degrading and understaffing VA facilities, which already has an

TWU President John Samuelsen told Local 100 members to get ready for a major contract fight. Samuelsen made the comments Friday July 25th at Michael

At the AFT’s Collective Bargaining Conference July 23, 2025 in Washington, D.C., AFT President Randi Weingarten argued that collective bargaining is not only an essential

Saturday, September 6, 10AM: Join the New York City Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO for the nation’s biggest and oldest Labor Day Parade! Tens of thousands

Washington DC – According to TWU Millions of hourly workers are ineligible for the new overtime tax deduction – a serious flaw Congress needs to