
Honoring Public Service Workers
“During Public Service Recognition Week, from May 4 through May 11, we honor working people across America who keep our communities safe, healthy and moving forward. We are proud to

“During Public Service Recognition Week, from May 4 through May 11, we honor working people across America who keep our communities safe, healthy and moving forward. We are proud to

New York Times columnist and PBS NewsHour’s co-commentator David Brooks, who has been a constant contributing presence in the dwindling intellectual life of the United States for decades, much of

Hartford Conn – Approximately 3,000 members at IAM Union Locals 700 and 1746 in the greater Hartford, Conn., area have rejected the offer by Pratt and Whitney. “Our committee worked tirelessly to advance

Washington, D.C.— On International Workers’ Day May 1st, President of the AFL-CIO Liz Shuler called on the Salvadoran government to release illegally deported union member Kilmar Abrego Garcia. In a letter sent to Ambassador

“A coalition of 19 labor unions came together — firefighters, police officers, educators, nurses, miners, food workers – all in support of this,” said Donovan Minutes, a Salt Lake City

(Washington, DC) – The following is a statement from Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien on the announcement from UPS in today’s earnings call that the delivery and logistics company anticipates

Washington DC – U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman filed a preliminary injunction on April 28, 2025 blocking Trump’s efforts to remove the bargaining rights of Federal workers. The Trump executive

In a Daily News Op-ed, Emily Eisner and Nathan Gusdorf, both of the Fiscal Policy Institute, an independent, nonpartisan think tank, sound a reminder to the New York State government

A slew of unions have endorsed former Mayor Andrew Cuomo for mayor of New York City. Two of them, Local 3621, the EMS officer’s union, and Local 2507, which represents

New York, NY – New York City has announced a tentative five-year agreement with the Sergeants Benevolent Association, covering approximately 4,400 New York City Police Department sergeants. “Our police sergeants keep