
EmblemHealth, Labor Press honors forward-thinking ‘Heroes of Labor’
EmblemHelath and LaborPress held their annual Heroes of Labor on October 11 to honor four exceptional union leaders at Lower Manhattan’s 55 Water Street. The

EmblemHelath and LaborPress held their annual Heroes of Labor on October 11 to honor four exceptional union leaders at Lower Manhattan’s 55 Water Street. The

It is with a mix of emotions that I announce my retirement as the President of our esteemed union effective December 31, 2023. After careful

Tens of thousands of Kaiser Permanente workers walked out in a three-day strike between Oct. 4-6. Nurses, ER technicians and pharmacists were part of the

In 2021, workers at the Jewish Museum in NYC voted to organize with Local 2110 UAW. At that time, the Local’s organizing efforts were sweeping

In the Tesla facility in Fremont, California, ugly racism at its worst has been the norm for at least 8.5 years, according to the Equal

A new report just published by Museums Moving Forward, an advocacy group, has found that art museum employees in the U.S. face a host of

99% of the Writers Guild of America members have voted to ratify their new contract with the AMPTP. WGA president Meredith Stiehm said “meaningful gains

Over 112 years after the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, the historic tragedy that acted as a catalyst in the U.S. workers’ rights and safety protections,

It would seem an obvious conclusion that huge autonomous trucks barreling down highways could pose a safety hazard. Driverless car deaths and injuries have already

New York, NY – Tanya Hatcher, Vice President, District Council 37 AFSCME Local 371, has been described as being “a voice for the voiceless.” One