Marriott Strike Expands to Oakland, Detroit
OAKLAND, Calif.—The strike begun Oct. 4 by more than 2,500 Marriott workers in San Francisco and San Jose crossed the Bay Oct. 5, when about 200 workers at the Oakland
OAKLAND, Calif.—The strike begun Oct. 4 by more than 2,500 Marriott workers in San Francisco and San Jose crossed the Bay Oct. 5, when about 200 workers at the Oakland
NEW YORK, N.Y.—With the contract covering almost 20,000 workers at 121 for-profit nursing homes expired since Sept. 30, 1199SEIU members held informational pickets Oct. 10 to promote their desire for
NEW YORK, NY – The retail giant Amazon must address unsafe conditions in many of their worksites. In April 2018, Amazon was titled a “Dirty Dozen” company in a landmark National Council
BOSTON, Mass.—When the New York Yankees arrived in Boston on the night of Oct. 4 before the first game of their playoff series with the Red Sox fans, they crossed
New York, NY – Sixty-eight newly-minted Traffic Enforcement Agents graduated on Tuesday, October 9th, in a ceremony held at 1 Police Plaza in downtown Manhattan.
NEW YORK, NY – Members of CSEA Westchester County, the largest union representing Westchester County workers, have approved a new collective bargaining agreement. The last contract expired seven years ago.
BURNS HARBOR, Ind.—With more than three months of contract talks failing to yield a deal, the United Steelworkers have begun preparations for a possible strike against ArcelorMittal. Union representatives are
New York, NY – Passersby in front of Related Cos. CEO Stephen Ross’ Columbus Circle offices, on Tuesday, gobbled up flyers calling for the giant real estate outfit to be
NEW YORK, N.Y.—Scores of Amtrak workers rallied on the steps of the future Moynihan Station Oct. 9 to protest the railroad management’s plans to outsource onboard food service and eliminate
BOSTON, Mass.—In the first hotel strike in Boston history, more than 1,500 workers at seven Marriott hotels walked out on the morning of Oct. 3. “After five years of record