
TWU Local 252 on Long Island Settles Contract
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

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

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

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

Albany, NY – Jim Fink at Buffalo Toronto Public Media reports on a trio of new Worker Protection Laws in New York State that you might not be

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

Nurses’ unions nationwide have for years demonstrated, picketed, sent press releases and more to bring attention to chronic understaffing where they work. Although laws prohibiting

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) a quasi-judicial body tasked with investigating, prosecuting, and remedying unfair labor practices, is unsurprisingly suffering due to the agenda

The Economic Policy Institute, which is a leader in the movement for economic justice and works for an economy “where every job is good, [and]

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

More than 2,000 workers at 9 legal services providers across each of NYC’s five boroughs represented by the Association of Legal Advocates and Attorneys (ALAA