‘We Will Win!’
New York, NY – After a hot summer demonstrating against billionaire developer Stephen Ross and so-called “open-shop” development at Hudson Yards, members of the #CountMeIn campaign are vowing to turn
New York, NY – After a hot summer demonstrating against billionaire developer Stephen Ross and so-called “open-shop” development at Hudson Yards, members of the #CountMeIn campaign are vowing to turn
HAVERHILL, Mass.—The lockout of more than 1,100 National Grid gas workers in Massachusetts is now well into its second month with no sign of an end, union members say. “Every
“A report released by the Puerto Rican government estimates that more than 1,400 people may have died in the aftermath of the storm. The shocking death toll underscores the scale
New York, NY – Transit workers on edge in the aftermath of this weekend’s vicious attack on a subway conductor in Brooklyn want those guilty of the assault caught and
NEW YORK, N.Y. – New York Attorney General Barbara D. Underwood has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Labor for failing to respond to her requests to review records
MINEOLA, N.Y.—Nassau County Comptroller Jack Schnirman announced on Aug. 2 that the county was launching a hotline for workers to report county vendors that are failing to pay their employees
SAN DIEGO, CA.—The California Supreme Court ruled that San Diego’s 2012 initiative eliminating pensions for future city workers was not legally placed on the ballot. The court held that the
NEW YORK, N.Y. – 1199 SEIU and the League of Voluntary Hospitals have settled a contract covering over 112,000 healthcare workers in New York City. The agreement protects health and childcare
TEXARKANA, TX – Red River Army Depot announced it would lay off about 300 more employees this year. With over 600 let go a few months ago, the total of lay offs
BUFFALO, N.Y. – In a desperate move to save the pensions of hundreds of employees at Tops stores throughout New York State, Tops supermarket chain, UFCW Local one and store