37 Arrested At #CountMeIn Sit-In On Park Avenue
NEW YORK, N.Y.- Instead of taking a knee on the field, 37 construction workers took a seat on the street in front of the National Football League’s Manhattan offices Aug.
NEW YORK, N.Y.- Instead of taking a knee on the field, 37 construction workers took a seat on the street in front of the National Football League’s Manhattan offices Aug.
PHILADELPHIA, Penn – On Wednesday, August 15th, thousands of union members from across the country joined together in Philadelphia to mount the largest protest of its kind against Trump’s policy of family separation for immigrant
BURLINGTON, Vt.—When 1,800 nurses and technical staff at the University of Vermont Medical Center held a two-day strike July 12-13, they weren’t just seeking better wages for themselves: They were
WASHINGTON—The federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has begun procedures to prohibit an estimated 500,000 home health-care aides from having union dues automatically deducted from their paychecks. The proposed
New York, NY – A New Day is Here! That’s the triumphant headline on the New York Taxi Workers Alliance website this week, after New York City recently became the first city
MOBILE, Ala.—Workers at a Coca-Cola bottler and distributor in Alabama went on strike Aug. 9, demanding better pay for newly hired workers. About 275 members of Teamsters Local 991 at
TRENTON, N.J.—The New Jersey Supreme Court on Aug. 8 voided changes former Gov. Chris Christie’s administration had attempted to make to the way state employees are promoted, upholding the state Legislature’s
O’NEILL, Neb.—Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents raided 13 businesses in Nebraska and Minnesota Aug. 8, arresting 14 owners and managers on charges of exploiting immigrants—and 133 “illegal workers” for immigration
NEW YORK, NY – The commercial sanitation industry’s recycling rate fell to 21% over the last year. This undermines the New York City’s efforts to achieve zero waste by 2030.
SACRAMENTO, CA.—Several leading gig-economy companies, including Uber and Lyft, are lobbying California’s top Democrats to take action that would blunt a court ruling that makes it much harder for them