
AFL-CIO Americas Unions
We know this hasn’t been an easy year for our movement or for working families. The deck has been stacked against us. But the labor movement has delivered—and we continue

We know this hasn’t been an easy year for our movement or for working families. The deck has been stacked against us. But the labor movement has delivered—and we continue

Houston, Texas – Flight Attendants at TWU Local 578 ratified a new five-year contract – increasing wages and providing critical quality-of-life gains. “Flight Attendants at TWU Local 578 voted massively to

Washington, DC – The Teamsters have filed nationwide unfair labor practice charges against Airgus has violated numerous federal labor laws. This includes unlawful threats, lockouts, discharge, and retaliation against workers for

Woodside, Queens, – More than 200 Drivers employed at Amazon’s DBK1 Facility in Woodside, Queens have organized a Union with Teamsters Local 804. Workers marched on company management this to deliver the news

IAM Affairs Director Peter Greenberg testified before the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR), calling for the implementation of urgent and enforceable labor standards in the upcoming review of the United States-Mexico-Canada

New York, NY – New York Attorney General Letitia James has filed a lawsuit against United Parcel Service for stealing wages from thousands of seasonal delivery workers across New York

Washington, DC – The New Teamsters national training program is designed to upgrade union organizing skills at every local. Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien met with representatives from Teamsters

Transport Workers Union (TWU) Local 234 and the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) reached a tentative two-year contract agreement, avoiding a strike that could have begun this week. The contract includes

New York, NY – A “windfall” is likely coming to the MTA as a result of the approval of three casino licenses in the city, the New York Times reported. If,

Local 234 representing more than 5,000 SEPTA workers have stated that a strike is imminent. The union representing workers on buses, subways and trolleys in Philadelphia, have been working without a contract