State of Public – Sector Unions – Post Janus
New York, NY – While the Janus decision created issues for municipal unions and reduced their income, membership has not declined in New York and most other unionized states. As we approach
New York, NY – While the Janus decision created issues for municipal unions and reduced their income, membership has not declined in New York and most other unionized states. As we approach
CHICAGO, Ill.—About 100 Chicago International Charter School teachers blocked the entrance to the school chain’s office building Feb. 13, the seventh day of their strike. “It’s unacceptable that people can
MEMPHIS, Tenn.—XPO Logistics announced Feb. 13 that it will close its Verizon warehouse here in June,teamsters telling the about 400 workers that it would terminate them in April because of
DENVER, Colo.—Denver teachers ended their three-day strike Feb. 14 after reaching a tentative contract agreement that will give them raises averaging 11.7%. The three-year deal would also give cost-of-living increases
New York, NY— Relying on internal MTA documents never released publicly, New York City Comptroller Scott M. Stringer has released a shocking report indicating the MTA has misrepresented its performance for
TRENTON, N.J.—Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill Feb. 4 that will raise New Jersey’s minimum wage to $15 an hour in January 2024, beginning with an increase from $8.85 to
NEW YORK, NY – The following is a statement from Teamsters Joint Council 16 President George Miranda on reports that Amazon is reevaluating its decision to locate its HQ2 in Long Island City. “If
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WASHINGTON—Just as the partial government shutdown was ending Jan. 25, the Trump administration gutted an Obama-era rule that required most employers to submit detailed annual reports of all workplace injuries
WASHINGTON—The 800,000 federal employees who were furloughed or forced to work without pay during the five-week-long partial government shutdown are scheduled to receive back pay this month—but more than a