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The Adams Administration ‘Has Yet To Reach New Contract Agreements’ With Unions ‘Covering More Than 5,100’ New York City Workers - EMTs, Sanitation Enforcement Agents & Deputy Sheriffs ‘Among Those Without’ Agreements

Published on Sunday, December 28, 2025 in New York City Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) – With just days before current Mayor Eric Adams leaves office, Unions representing more than 5,100 New York City Workers have yet to agree to new Collective Bargaining Agreements during his term. In the nearly four years Adams has been in office the City has reached numerous agreements with City Unions representing more than 98% of more»

A Labor Perspective From New York City Congressman Andriano Espaillat: “The Scaffold Law Isn’t The Problem. Unsafe Construction Is.”

Published on Sunday, December 28, 2025 in New York State Labor News
U.S. Congressman Adriano Espaillat, who represents Upper Manhattan, recently penned a Labor Perspective that was published in City & State New York. It began: The Insurance Industry’s latest attack on New York’s Scaffold Law is framed as a plea for “affordability.” In reality - it is a demand for legal immunity for those who more»

Journalists At The Columbus Dispatch & The Newark Advocate Announce Organizing Efforts

Published on Sunday, December 28, 2025 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
Staff at The Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch and The Newark (New Jersey) Advocate have gone public with their effort to form a Union with The NewsGuild-Communications Workers of America Local 1. Under the name Dispatch News Guild - Reporters, Photo-Journalists, Videographers and Digital Producers across both publications are fighting for fair pay and the more»

Vocational Learning Review Launched In New Jersey

Published on Friday, December 26, 2025 in Apprenticeship and Training News
A review focusing on life-long vocational learning opportunities has launched in the State of New Jersey. The Children, Education and Home Affairs (CEHA) Scrutiny Panel said the review would aim to identify what was available currently - including Apprenticeships, professional development courses and on-the-job training. The panel said the review would more»

The Faculty Federation Of Erie Community College ‘Overwhelmingly Ratifies’ A New Five-Year Contract

Published on Friday, December 26, 2025 in Buffalo and Western New York Labor News
(BUFFALO, NEW YORK) – Members of the Faculty Federation of Erie Community College (FFECC) have ratified a new five-year contract with Erie Community College that marks a significant milestone for the institution, its Faculty and the broader College Community, Union Officials said. The agreement was ratified by FFECC Members by a 94% margin and more»

The National Labor Relations Board ‘Regains A Quorum’ As The Senate Confirms Trump’s Labor Slate, ‘Which Is Sure To Purse A More Employer-Friendly’ Policy Agenda

Published on Friday, December 26, 2025 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
Parker Purifoy at Bloomberg Law reports The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) will have its quorum restored after the U.S. Senate confirmed six new Members for crucial Labor positions in the Trump Administration. By a vote of 53-to-43, Senators approved a package of nominees - including James Murphy and Scott Mayer as NLRB Members and Crystal Carey as more»

How Organized Labor ‘Scored A Surprising Win In The GOP-Controlled House’ - ‘And Who Knew So Many Republicans Would Support Union Rights, In Defiance Of Trump No Less?’

Published on Friday, December 26, 2025 in National Labor News
Timothy Noah at The New Republic reports something unusual happened that didn’t attract sufficient attention. It concerned the latest in what’s been a heartening recent series of House Republican rebellions against President Donald Trump. Congressional Republicans have bucked Trump lately by voting to release the Jeffrey Epstein files and more»

NYSNA-Represented Nurses Employed At 12 New York City Hospitals ‘Overwhelmingly Approve’ Strikes ‘To Protect’ Patient Care - Contracts Set To Expire On December 31st

Published on Friday, December 26, 2025 in New York City Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) - New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA)-represented Nurses have overwhelmingly approved the use of Strikes at 12 New York City Private Sector Hospitals as a December 31st contract expiration date approaches. The vote gives their Unionized Nurses’ Bargaining Committees the authority to call a Strike if a contract that protects safe more»

“The Trump Administration Is Pulling The Rug Out From Under Workers For The Second Time This Year” - President Trump ‘Targets Offshore Wind Projects’ - Including New York’s Empire Wind & Sunrise Wind, ‘Threatening Thousands Of Good’ Jobs

Published on Friday, December 26, 2025 in New York State Labor News
The Trump Administration announced a halt to construction on all U.S. Offshore Wind Projects, including New York's Empire Wind and Sunrise Wind, which are planned to generate a combined 1,734 megawatts, enough to power one million homes when completed in 2027. The Trump Administration previously issued a stop-work order to Empire Wind in April of this year, more»

Wells Fargo Staff In Connecticut Files For Union Election

Published on Friday, December 26, 2025 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
Wells Fargo Workers employed at the North Colony Branch in Wallingford, Connecticut are the latest to go public with their campaign to form a Union with Wells Fargo Workers United-Communications Workers of America (WFWU-CWA) Local 1298. The Workers Recently sent a letter to Wells Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf announcing their National Labor Relations Board more»

‘Making The Holidays Bright For Families Who Need A Hand Up’ - The Niagara-Orleans Labor Council & Its Member Unions ‘Adopt’ 38 Families ‘To Make Their Christmas Wishes Come True,’ Donating An Estimated $20,000 In Clothing, Toys & Daily Necessities

Published on Monday, December 22, 2025 in Buffalo and Western New York Labor News
(NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK) – Through its continued generosity of helping the local community and those who live here, the Niagara-Orleans AFL-CIO Central Labor Council and its Affiliated Member Unions adopted a record 38 families for this Holiday Season - combining to donate $20,000 in clothing, toys and daily necessities. As the need for help has more»

St. Louis County To ‘Require’ Training, Hiring Goals ‘For All Major’ Contractors

Published on Sunday, December 21, 2025 in Apprenticeship and Training News
Ryan Krull at St. Louis Magazine reports a pair of holiday-themed props were not enough to stop the passage of a Bill that beefs up requirements for Apprenticeship Programs and diversity goals for contractors getting St. Louis County Government work. Bill 182, which passed the County Council by the narrowest of margins – 4-to-3, requires contractors more»

Rail Workers ‘Warn Merger Would Yield Injury - And Even Death’

Published on Sunday, December 21, 2025 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
Cameron Harrison at People’s World reports it’s no secret that irresponsible Rail Giants out for profits have visited injury and death on Workers and massive destruction to communities around the country. As such, Workers are warning that a new corporate monster railroads want to create via a merger would tear up critical health and safety more»

Hollywood Labor ‘Adds Star Power’ To The Starbucks Workers’ Strike

Published on Sunday, December 21, 2025 in National Labor News
Chauncey Robinson at People’s World reports from Los Angeles that a warm cup of coffee can ease an early morning on film and TV sets, but Cultural Workers are rebuking Starbucks as they show solidarity with striking Union Baristas. Hollywood Actors added their voices to the thousands supporting the nationwide Unfair Labor Practice (ULP) Strike by more»

The WNBA Players Association ‘Votes Overwhelmingly To Authorize A Strike, If Necessary’ - Meanwhile, LIUNA ‘Joins In Solidarity With WNBA Players With Manhattan Billboard That Calls On The League To Reach A Fair’ Contract Deal

Published on Sunday, December 21, 2025 in New York City Labor News
Laborers Local Union 1010 (LIUNA) took action in solidarity with the Women’s National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) last week by rolling a custom LED billboard outside the WNBPA League Office and NBA Store in Manhattan, calling on League Leadership to reach a fair contract deal that values Players and secures the future of the WNBA. Framed as more»

New Report Shows Construction Industry ‘Increasingly Reliant On Immigrant Workers, With Many Concentrated In Just A Few States’ - Including In New York, Where ‘More Than 37% Of Construction Workers Are Foreign Born’

Published on Sunday, December 21, 2025 in New York State Labor News
The Construction Industry in the United States is increasingly reliant on foreign-born Workers, a group that’s come under increased threat this year from the Trump administration. More than 2.8 million Construction Workers were foreign born in 2023, making up almost 27% of the Construction Workforce nationwide, up from two million or 25% in 2013. more»

Dancers Of Dayton Ballet Unanimously Cast Ballots In Favor Of ‘Going Union’ With The American Guild Of Musical Artists

Published on Sunday, December 21, 2025 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
The performers who bring the magic to the Dayton Ballet in Ohio have voted unanimously to join the American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA). Dancers of the City’s Professional Ballet Company - which is part of the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance (DPAA), cast their ballots earlier this month in a National Labor Relations Board Election, just days more»

Nevada Tech Hub Awards $3.9 Million To Support Construction Trades & Apprenticeships In Lithium Loop Industries - Northern Nevada Building & Construction Trades Council Receives Funding To ‘Support Program Expansion & Member Assistance’

Published on Friday, December 19, 2025 in Apprenticeship and Training News
Amy Demuth at Nevada Today reports the Nevada Tech Hub is fueling the growth of Nevada’s lithium battery and critical materials economy by investing in the workforce that powers it. To meet rising demand for skilled Trades, Nevada Tech Hub has awarded $3.9 million to expand Apprenticeship Programs, boost outreach and provide vital support for Workers more»

Civil Service Employees Association Region 6 Honored With CSEA’s ‘First-Ever’ Rising Tide Award For Growing The Public Employees Union Here In Western New York

Published on Friday, December 19, 2025 in Buffalo and Western New York Labor News
CSEA Editor’s Note: Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Western Region 6 has been honored with CSEA’s Rising Tide Award, which is recognizing the CSEA Region for adding the most new Members. CSEA Western Region President Steve Healy, pictured on the left, accepts the award on behalf of the Region. CSEA President Mary Sullivan is on the more»

Ford CEO 'Warns' America ‘Is In Trouble’ - Car Giant Has 5,000 'Open' Mechanic Jobs Paying $120,000/Year 'Going Unfilled'

Published on Friday, December 19, 2025 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
Jing Pan at Moneywise reports Ford CEO Jim Farley says there’s another side of the labor market that rarely makes the front page: High-paying jobs that are still out there - and going unfilled. “Those jobs are out there: Mechanics in a Ford dealership. As of this morning, we had (5,000) openings. A bay with a lift and tools and no one to work in more»

‘How About This?’ Amtrak Unionized Employees Get $900 Bonuses ‘After’ Managers ‘Give Up Half’

Published on Friday, December 19, 2025 in National Labor News
Alexander Clark at The Daily Overview reports Amtrak is redirecting a significant slice of its executive bonus pool to the people who keep its trains running, handing out $900 holiday payments to Union Workers after managers agreed to give up half of their own awards. The move delivers a rare year-end windfall to tens of thousands of Front-Line Employees more»

The New York City Council Passes The ‘Construction Justice Act’

Published on Friday, December 19, 2025 in New York City Labor News
The New York City Council has passed the Construction Justice Act, Intro 0910 - a Labor-supported Bill that establishes clear community hiring and compensation standards for City-assisted housing development projects, ensuring that when public resources are used to build housing, they also support family-sustaining work and stronger economic outcomes in the more»

The Aland Etienne Safety And Security Act - ‘Historic’ Public Safety Legislation ‘Setting Industry Standards For Security Officers Approved By New York City Council’

Published on Friday, December 19, 2025 in New York State Labor News
The New York City Council has passed the Aland Etienne Safety and Security Act. Sponsored by Speaker Adrienne Adams, this historic legislation will help address a turnover crisis plaguing the Private Security Industry, where the average Officer makes $40,311 and 37.8% lack health insurance through their employer or the employer of a household member. To more»

Theorist Media Creatives Announce Joint Union Drive With The Motion Picture Editors Guild & The Writers Guild Of America West

Published on Friday, December 19, 2025 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
(LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA) – After building overwhelming support, Creative Workers at Theorist Media are calling on owner Lunar X to recognize their Unions. The organizing effort includes Workers performing a wide range of work - from editing and writing to sound design to thumbnail creation and digital production. Workers first reached out to the more»

‘Why The Future Of Work Looks More Blue-Collar Than Digital’

Published on Wednesday, December 17, 2025 in Apprenticeship and Training News
Marty Spargo at Automate Your Life reports the future of work is shifting as Blue-Collar roles regain prominence, particularly in Skilled Trades that involve maintaining and operating physical infrastructure. While Artificial Intelligence (AI) reshapes industries, it cannot replace the hands-on expertise required in fields such as electrical work, HVAC more»

‘Freezing For A Reason’ - WNY Labor Raises $21,500 To Benefit Special Olympics As Area Union Leaders & Members ‘Plunge Into The Cold Waters Of Lake Erie’ To Help Athletes With Intellectual Disabilities ‘Shine On And Off The Playing Field’

Published on Wednesday, December 17, 2025 in Buffalo and Western New York Labor News
WNYLaborToday.com Editor’s Note: The Special Olympics’ 2025 Buffalo Polar Plunge registered an all-time best, raising more than $703,000 earlier this month to help a variety of Athletes with intellectual disabilities to participate and compete in a number of competitive sports. Included in that total was $21,500 raised by the Western New York more»

‘One Battle After Another’ - Here Are The ‘Big Contract Fights’ That Are Coming in 2026

Published on Wednesday, December 17, 2025 in National Labor News
Keith Brower Brown and Natascha Elena Uhlmann at Labor Notes report on the many and big contract fights that are lining up for Unions and their Members in 2026: The coming year could keep the Strikes rolling through steel mills, State offices, telephone lines, axle plants, baseball diamonds and hospitals from coast to coast, as well as in manufacturing, more»

New York State Attorney General Letitia James Sues UPS For Allegedly ‘Underpaying Thousands Of Seasonal Workers’

Published on Wednesday, December 17, 2025 in New York City Labor News
Charlotte Hansen at CNYCentral.com reports New York State Attorney General Letitia James has announced she is suing UPS. The shipping company is accused of underpaying thousands of Holiday Workers across New York State during peak season by failing to record all hours worked and manipulating timekeeping systems to reduce paid hours. UPS is the largest more»

Unionized Health Care Workers ‘Express Growing Concerns About The Future Of Rural’ Health Care Services

Published on Wednesday, December 17, 2025 in New York State Labor News
Pat Bradley at WAMC Northeast Public Radio reports on a virtual forum held by the New York State Nurses Association that focused a spotlight on the growing concerns Caregivers have about the future of rural health care services: Vicki Davis-Courson – who serves as NYSNA’s Eastern Regional Director and is a Nurse at the UVM Health Network CVPH more»

Penn State Faculty ‘Launch State’s Largest Public Sector Union Campaign’

Published on Wednesday, December 17, 2025 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
Penn State Faculty Members have filed to form a Union with the Penn State Faculty Alliance (PSFA)-Service Employees International Union (⁠SEIU) Local 668. Members of the Organizing Committee were joined by fellow Union Allies from across the State and the country in Harrisburg, as they announced the filing - the largest Union Campaign in more»

The AFGE & The National AFL-CIO ‘Slam’ The Trump Administration For ‘Another Illegal Union-Busting Attack’ On TSA Workers - Labor Leaders Say ‘Busting’ The TSA Union ‘Should Concern Every Member Of The Flying Public’

Published on Tuesday, December 16, 2025 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - The American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), which represents 47,000 Transportation Security Officers (TSOs) at 400 airports across the country, has denounced U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem’s decision to terminate the Collective Bargaining Agreement between AFGE and the Transportation more»

The U.S. Supreme Court ‘Flat Out Refuses To Hear’ Labor’s Case Challenging Billionaire Elon Musk’s ‘Attempt To Kill’ The National Labor Relations Board

Published on Tuesday, December 16, 2025 in National Labor News
Mark Gruenberg at People’s World reports that if the comments by members of the Supreme U.S. Court’s Right-Wing Majority supporting the idea of a “unitary executive” were not enough to convince people that they were out to kill Workers’ Rights, their decision not to hear a lawsuit by the Office and Professional Employees more»

Here’s Eight Well-Paying Trade Jobs That Actually Mean It When They Say 'No Experience Necessary'

Published on Monday, December 15, 2025 in Apprenticeship and Training News
Cassandra Yorgey at FinanceBuzz Money reports Trade careers offer genuine opportunities for Workers without previous experience to build reliable pay and long-term stability. But here are a few of the well-paying trade jobs that usually really mean no experience necessary: Solar Panel Installation Technician/Median annual salary: $51,860; Flight more»

Organized Labor ‘Now Turns Its Attention To The U.S. Senate’ On A Companion Bill After 20 House Republicans Joined Democrats ‘To Pass A Bill Nullifying Trump’s Anti-Union Executive Orders, Described As The Largest Act Of Union Busting In U.S. History

Published on Monday, December 15, 2025 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
Government Executive reports the House voted 231-to-195 late last week to pass legislation that would nullify President Trump’s efforts to strip more than one million Federal Workers of their Collective Bargaining Rights, sending the measure over to the Senate, where its prospects are less rosy. Twenty Republican Lawmakers broke ranks to support the more»

Transit Workers Union-Represented Transit Employees At The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Reach A Tentative Two-Year Deal, ‘Avoiding A Planned’ Strike

Published on Monday, December 15, 2025 in National Labor News
Transport Workers Union (TWU) Local 234, which represents Employees at the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA), has reached a tentative deal on a new contract. The agreement avoids a planned Strike. Local 234, which represents about 5,000 SEPTA Employees, had been working without a contract since November 7th, 2025, when its last more»

Amazon Workers Employed At DBK1 In Queens ‘Become The Latest Amazon Workers To Join The Teamsters’ - Organizing At Amazon ‘Grows As New York Teamsters Demand Hearing On Delivery Protection Act’

Published on Monday, December 15, 2025 in New York City Labor News
(WOODSIDE, QUEENS) – More than 200 Drivers employed at Amazon’s DBK1 Facility in Woodside, Queens have organized a Union with Teamsters Local 804. Workers marched on company management this to deliver the news and demand a union contract, becoming the latest to join nearly 10,000 Amazon workers across five states who have organized with the more»

“These Protections Confront The Very Real And Immediate Risks Posed By Unchecked AI Use” - Governor Hochul ‘Signs Union-Backed Artificial Intelligence Bills’ At SAG-AFTRA’s New York Office

Published on Monday, December 15, 2025 in New York State Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) - New York Governor Kathy Hochul visited the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists’ (SAG-AFTRA) New York Local Office to sign groundbreaking legislation that strengthens individual rights and consumer protections. The Governor signed S.8391/A.8882 and S.8420-A/A.8887-B - two Bills championed by more»

The United Steelworkers & Corning Workers Are Joined By Their Supporters At A Rally In Charlotte To Call On Expanding The Union In North Carolina

Published on Monday, December 15, 2025 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
Chase Jordan at The Charlotte Observer reports that on a recent, but chilly, afternoon in Northwest Charlotte, United Steelworkers (USW) Members and Corning Employees rallied across the street from the company's six-story building in support of expanding Unionization and better working conditions. "Wendell Weeks, you can't hide, we can see your greedy more»

13 Republicans ‘Defy’ GOP Leadership, ‘Vote With Dems To Advance Repeal Of Trump Order On Federal Unions’

Published on Thursday, December 11, 2025 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
Elizabeth Elkind at Fox News reports 13 House Republicans joined Democrats in advancing a Bill to reverse President Donald Trump's Executive Order (EO) cracking down on Federal Worker Unions. The Bill was led by U.S. Representative Jared Golden (Democrat-Maine), who forced a vote on the measure via a mechanism called a discharge petition, which is designed more»

Utah Lawmakers Vote ‘Overwhelmingly’ To ‘Strike A Controversial New Law Barring Public Employees From Collective Bargaining’

Published on Thursday, December 11, 2025 in National Labor News
Utah Lawmakers have voted overwhelmingly in a special session to strike a controversial new law barring Public Employees from collective bargaining. The move came less than a year after Republican Legislators narrowly voted to pass it, several months after Labor Unions broke signature-gathering records as they mounted a referendum effort to repeal the law more»

CWA Files Labor Charges Against Ithaca Hospital

Published on Thursday, December 11, 2025 in New York State Labor News
Aurora Berry at WSKG/PBS reports the Communication Workers of America (CWA) has filed charges with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) against an Ithaca Hospital. Nurses at the Cayuga Medical Center just announced their plans to Unionize. A statement from the CWA said hospital management read an Anti-Union message during a mandatory meeting and that more»

Lehigh Valley Training Programs Get Boost As The State Of Pennsylvania Invests $4.2 Million In Manufacturing Apprenticeships - The Eastern Atlantic States Carpenters Received $200,000 As Part Of The Distribution

Published on Wednesday, December 10, 2025 in Apprenticeship and Training News
The Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry (L&I) has announced a nearly $4.2 million investment in Advanced Manufacturing Registered Pre-Apprenticeship and Apprenticeship Programs. This investment comes as part of Governor Josh Shapiro’s commitment to strengthening and supporting the Commonwealth’s Workforce for generations, according more»

IBEW Local 237 Makes A $30,000 Donation To The United Way Of Greater Niagara’s Annual Fundraising Drive - Brings Combined Total To More Than $154,000 Since 2018 & $79,000 Just Over The Past Three Years To Fund A Variety Of Youth-Oriented Programs

Published on Wednesday, December 10, 2025 in Buffalo and Western New York Labor News
WNYLaborToday.com Editor’s Note: International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 237 has made a $30,000 donation to the United Way of Greater Niagara’s (UWGN) for its 2025 fundraising drive. Pictured from left to right: Local 237 Business Manager John Scherrer; UWGN President Andrea Gray; and Local 237 President Tom Martin. The more»

The Communications Workers Of America ‘Fights Back Against Dangerous, Anti-Worker’ Utility Pole Policy

Published on Wednesday, December 10, 2025 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
As the Trump Administration’s Federal Communications Commission (FCC) looks to expand the dangerous, Anti-Worker One Touch, Make Ready (OTMR) policy, the Communications Workers of America (CWA) has filed comments with the agency, emphasizing how OTMR creates safety risks for both Workers and the public. CWA Members have repeatedly advocated against more»

In Michigan, Republicans ‘Appeal To State Supreme Court To Block Pro-Worker’ Bills

Published on Wednesday, December 10, 2025 in National Labor News
Cameron Harrison at People’s World reports from Lansing, Michigan that in contempt for both Democracy and the Working Class, Republican Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall has appealed to the State’s Supreme Court after lower courts unanimously ruled his blatant obstruction of Pro-Worker Legislation unconstitutional. According to the Michigan more»

UAW-Represented Postdocs In The Bronx Are ‘Pushing For Fair Contract After One Year At The Negotiating Table’

Published on Wednesday, December 10, 2025 in New York City Labor News
Nazeefa Ahmed at The Chief reports Postdoctoral Researchers represented by the Einstein Researchers United Union recently rallied in the Bronx to call for for labor protections and fair wages from the Einstein College of Medicine Administration. The gathering happened before the latest bargaining session with management and included Union Members and allies more»

‘Grinding For Justice’ - A ‘Breakthrough Settlement & A Bold Stand For Workers’

Published on Wednesday, December 10, 2025 in New York State Labor News
From New York City's Department of Consumer and Worker Protection's Commissioner Vilda Vera Mayuga: New York City has a basic promise to the 58,000 Fast Food Employees within its five Boroughs: The right to a predictable, stable and regular schedule. It’s not just an ideal. It’s the law - the Fair Workweek Law. And the agency I proudly oversee, more»

More Hollywood Production Assistants Vote To ‘Go Union’ With LIUNA

Published on Wednesday, December 10, 2025 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
In another major win for a historically underrepresented group of entertainment Industry Workers, Production Assistants (PAs) on two more television series have voted to join Production Assistants United, an affiliate of Laborers (LIUNA) Local 724. Staff on the All American and Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage voted in separate National Labor more»

The U.S. Supreme Court Hears Case On Trump’s ‘Ability To Fire Independent ‘Agency Officials

Published on Tuesday, December 9, 2025 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Monday (December 8th) in Trump v. Slaughter, a case that will determine the President's authority to remove heads of independent Federal Agencies - and could overturn a 90-year-old precedent that protects some officials from termination without cause. The case stems from President Donald Trump's attempt to fire Federal more»

“I Asked For A Voice On The Job, Not A Target On My Back” - LEGO ‘Tears Down’ Unionization Effort At California Disney Store

Published on Tuesday, December 9, 2025 in National Labor News
Chauncey K. Robinson at People’s World reports from Buena Park, California that usually LEGO is associated with physically building things up, but in this case, workers are accusing the company of tearing down their chances of getting Union Representation. Employees at the Downtown Disney LEGO store claim the company is using illegal Union-Busting more»