
Congressional Bill Would Enable More Spending on Transit Operations
A bill recently introduced by Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) would change federal funding rules for transit and enable funds to be spent on transit operations instead of

A bill recently introduced by Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) would change federal funding rules for transit and enable funds to be spent on transit operations instead of

Buena Park, CA – Twenty-three trade unions, together with the Orange County Labor Federation, have launched the UniteKnotts Coalition — a historic effort to organize and represent every

Peekskill, NY – The Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) has been fiercely advocating for legislative changes that would help Caseworkers stay safer when they’re working in our communities.

New York, NY – Department for Professional Employees (DPE) President Jennifer Dorning has authored a Labor Perspective that appears in Newsweek this week. The articles states, in

Washington, DC – Conrail TWU members in Detroit, Philadelphia, and New Jersey voted overwhelmingly to ratify a new five-year contract. The agreement delivers a 17.5% wage

Findings also show improved persistence with high-potency, obesity-approved GLP-1 products Eagan, Minn. – June 25, 2025 – Only 8% of individuals (or 1 in 12)

New York, NY – NYSNA nurses have launched their contract campaigns at 12 private-sector hospitals. Their contracts expire on December 31, 2025, and include some of the

Nicole Formisano at The Long Island Press reports a Bronx-based contractor has been charged with defrauding the Uniondale School District of millions of dollars. Now, Long Island Labor Unions are pushing

Springfield, Ill. – Governor Bruce Rauner issued a statement following the Illinois Federation of Teachers ratification of a collective bargaining agreement. “We are proud to

Brooklyn, NY – Workers employed at the Gotham Dispensary in Brooklyn have voted to join RWDSU-UFCW Local 338. The election, supervised by the National Labor Relations Board