
DOL Announces Major Final Rule On Worker Classification
On Tue, Jan. 9, the U.S. Department of Labor announced a final rule detailing when workers should be considered an employee versus an independent contractor

On Tue, Jan. 9, the U.S. Department of Labor announced a final rule detailing when workers should be considered an employee versus an independent contractor

Even though the SAG-AFTRA strike is over, and actors are back at work, business owners who cater to the Hollywood studios say they’re still struggling.

Mayor Adams is slashing city spending across the board – affecting police hiring, parks and sanitation programs, public library hours, and a host of other

The AFL-CIO, the RWDSU, the union of Southern Service Workers, and civic and civil rights organizations, as well as 10 present or formerly incarcerated people,

Unlike some other major corporations around the nation, who demonize and castigate those who choose to unionize, as well as often engage in illegal union-busting,

Able-bodied union workers earn more than their non-union counterparts, but disabled workers have even more to gain from being in a union. In the non-union

Unions had a lot of high-profile wins in 2023, from the UAW to UPS, while organizing attempts spread across the nation among workers in such

Norfolk, Va.– Costco workers in Norfolk, Va., voted overwhelmingly yesterday to join Teamsters Local 822. The 238-worker group seeks strong representation to improve working conditions.

On Monday, Dec. 11, the AFL-CIO and Microsoft Corp. announced they are working together to develop a dialogue that will address how the growing use

A rally held outside of City Hall on Wednesday, Dec. 13, was attended by lawmakers and hundreds of street vendors and those who aspired to