AFSCME Pres.Calls on Trump to Act on Puerto Rico
AFSCME President Lee Saunders issued the following statement calling on President Trump and Congress to act on hurricane relief to Puerto Rico: “3.5 million American citizens have been abandoned by
AFSCME President Lee Saunders issued the following statement calling on President Trump and Congress to act on hurricane relief to Puerto Rico: “3.5 million American citizens have been abandoned by
New York, NY – As this week’s Blue Collar Buzz episode demonstrated, American workers may continue to be under siege, but when we fight back, we also win. [Listen Here]
On Monday, the United States Supreme Court will hear the most important case of the year for non-unionized workers when it considers the National Labor Relations Board’s ban against employers
New York, NY – When members of the New York City Council’s Progressive Caucus “took a knee” at City Hall on Wednesday in support of former San Francisco 49ers quarterback
Following decades in which the sexual abuse of children was covered up, New York religious leaders have now stepped forward to create a process to begin to heal the wounds
New York, NY – The U.S. Department of Labor is now planning to roll back the Obama administration’s initiative that would have expanded overtime pay protections for workers. Hundreds of thousands of
New York, NY – James M. Steinberg, managing partner at the law firm Brady McGuire & Steinberg, P.C., has spent his entire career litigating on behalf of labor. His involvement
Lansing, Mich.—The Michigan Civil Service Commission on Sept. 20 voted 3-1 to prohibit state workers’ unions from bargaining on issues related to the “employer’s right to assign staff,” including scheduling
National Report from Washington – first in a monthly series by Robert Weiner and Ben Lasky After deferring to China for Korea and seeing no results, President Trump’s return to
Their names are enshrined on legal cases that became law, and cited ever after as precedents. But the stories of the lead plaintiffs who went to court and ended up