
Biden Administration Issues Final Ruling On Silica Dust Exposure
On Tuesday, April 16, the Labor Department finally issued rules regarding worker exposure to silica dust. The exposure limit has now been lowered, and metal

On Tuesday, April 16, the Labor Department finally issued rules regarding worker exposure to silica dust. The exposure limit has now been lowered, and metal

On April 15, two bills that had been endorsed by the Teamsters were passed by the California Assembly Transportation Committee. They would regulate autonomous vehicles

On the afternoon of May 14, 2022, Jerome Bridges heard what he thought were firecrackers or a car backfiring outside the Tops supermarket where he

The City Council has passed two new bills that mandate that the FDNY provide body armor and training in self-defense as well as de-escalation for

National Library Workers Day was April 9, a day to recognize them, and to become aware of the fact that more and more of them

The first new municipal union in New York in over 50 years just became the first legislative union in the city to ever ink a

Marianne Pitzzitola, a former EMT, is fighting strong as an advocate for city retirees in the contentious and ongoing battle over their desire to keep

UAW President Shawn Fain, is, as he has previously promised, setting his sights on unionizing auto workers in the South. It is a region of

There is a misconception that an injured worker needs to be out of work in order to be compensated for a permanent injury under the

Many employees are contacted outside of working hours with requests or orders relating to their job duties. This can easily lead to burnout and unfair,