
AFL-CIO Fights for Veterans Amid Attacks on Their Jobs, Health Care and Freedoms
On Veterans Day, AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler released the following statement. Washington DC – My dad was a proud veteran. He signed up to join

On Veterans Day, AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler released the following statement. Washington DC – My dad was a proud veteran. He signed up to join

Washington, D.C.— “House Democrats have been clear from day one: we’re holding the line to make sure that our constituents (and theirs) have access to

After weeks of the Trump administration putting millions of New Yorker’s through chaos and confusion, following guidance from USDA, I’ve directed state agencies to issue

Washington, D.C.- Construction industry registered apprenticeship programs, a success story for workers and employers, are threatened by the chaotic and unpredictable actions of the Trump

Voters on Tuesday chose candidates who will make “life affordable again” and rejected “chaos and rising costs,” AFSCME President Lee Saunders said. “As the longest government

“The Trump administration’s decision not to fully fund SNAP is indefensible. Three million New Yorker’s started this month without the food assistance they rely on

Women’s professional basketball has been on a roll, enjoying record growth, and it keeps getting better. The WNBA recently signed a massive television contract, merchandise

When you ask Anthony Dorsi what matters most after nearly four decades on the job, he doesn’t reach for big slogans or sweeping gestures. He

New York, NY – Actors’ Equity Association, have a new contract governing productions on Broadway. The new contract will remain in effect through September 2028. Both Actors’

ATU Local 1181 is pleased to hear that there will be no disruption in school bus service this coming Monday, November 3rd. The companies have