For An Annual Commitment Of Just $5 - Become An Individual Subscriber/Supporter Of WNYLaborToday.com
Subscriber Log In

News Articles

Patagonia Workers Describe ‘Uncomfortable’ Management Presence Amid Unionization Push - Employees ‘Seek To Reverse Rollback Of Key Benefits’

Published on Tuesday, March 3, 2026 in New York City Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) - Workers employed at the Patagonia Retail Store in Downtown Manhattan say upper management is breathing down their necks as they push to Unionize their workplace, seeking greater job security and the restoration of lost benefits. Last month, Workers at Patagonia's SoHo location filed paperwork for a Union Election with the National Labor more»

Unions ‘Back Tax The Rich Campaign’ - ‘Reason Increasing Levy On Richest Nyers & Corporations Could Fund Childcare, Tier 6 Reform’

Published on Tuesday, March 3, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) - Hundreds of Workers flocked to Albany last week for the latest step in an effort to convince State Lawmakers, particularly Governor Kathy Hochul, to raise taxes on the wealthiest New Yorkers. The Tax The Rich Campaign is backed by a number of Unions, and of the over 1,500 who attended the rally and march in Albany, many were Union more»

JetBlue Dispatchers ‘Vote To Unionize Amid Pay Disputes, Job Security Fears’

Published on Tuesday, March 3, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
(LONG ISLAND CITY) - After years of frustration concerning pay, workplace changes and a shifting company culture, Air Dispatchers and Operations Workers at JetBlue Airways have voted to join the Transport Workers Union (TWU) of America, reviving a Union drive that had previously collapsed amid management pressure. The Workers - based at JetBlue’s more»

The CWA’s 2026 E.J. Mays Awards Dinner: Holly & Brian Nowak Honored With The Mays Citizenship Award; The Memorial Award Goes To The Late Local 1122 Labor Leader Jan Borman; And 13 Area Students Provided With $1,500 Individual Scholarships

Published on Monday, March 2, 2026 in Buffalo and Western New York Labor News
(BUFFALO, NEW YORK) – The Communications Workers of America (CWA) honored Holly and Brian Nowak with the Union’s 2026 Eugene J. Mays Citizenship Award, as well as remembering the late Local 1122 Labor Leader Jan Borman during a recently-held and emotional awards dinner that also saw 13 area students receiving scholarships of $1,500 each. Every more»

SEIU-Represented San Francisco Superior Court Clerks’ ULP Strike Ends With Tentative Contract Agreement

Published on Monday, March 2, 2026 in National Labor News
San Francisco Superior Court Clerks, represented by Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 1021, have reached a tentative contract agreement and are back to work after a powerful two-day Unfair Labor Practice (ULP) work stoppage. Once the Strike began, it took less than 24 hours for court management to reopen communication with SEIU - even more»

The U.S. Labor Department To Distribute $81 Million In RESTART Grants For Skilled Trades Training For Formerly-Incarcerated Individuals

Published on Sunday, March 1, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
Anna Smith at Industry Week reports the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) has announced $81 million in grants through the Reentry Employment in Skilled Trades, Advanced Manufacturing, Registered Apprenticeships and Training (RESTART) initiative, which will enable organizations to support training and employment pathways for formerly incarcerated individuals. more»

Trump’s Treasury Department ‘Terminates’ The Union Contracts For The IRS & Fiscal Service Bureau Workers

Published on Sunday, March 1, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – Fatiuma Hussein at the Associated Press reports the U.S. Treasury Department has terminated its Collective Bargaining Agreement with Unionized Workers employed at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in an escalation of President Donald Trump ’s push to exert more control over the Federal Workforce. The Union contract for the more»

The United Steelworkers Install A ‘Historic Slate’ Of New Leaders Led By International President Roxanne Brown, ‘The First Woman Of Color To Lead The Steelworkers Union’

Published on Sunday, March 1, 2026 in National Labor News
The United Steelworkers (USW) have installed a historic slate of Leaders, led by new International President Roxanne Brown and National Director for Canada Marty Warren. Roxanne Brown becomes the 10th International President of the USW, North America’s largest Industrial Union since its founding in 1942. Elected last Fall, she replaces David more»

Kickstarter ‘Rallies To End Retaliation Against Union Leadership For Recent Strike Victory’ After ‘Terminating Four Members & Forcing Several Others Out Of The Bargaining Unit’

Published on Sunday, March 1, 2026 in New York City Labor News
After Kickstarter United-OPEIU (Office and Professional Employees International Union) Local 153 Members won a resounding Strike victory, Kickstarter has retaliated and fired several key Union Leaders. A 42-day Strike was won in November 2025, after which the Union overwhelmingly voted to ratify a historic contract which included all their demands, more»

1199 SEIU-Represented Nursing Home Workers Employed At The Rochester Regional’s Unity Living Center Are Back At The Bargaining Table ‘Following A Unanimous Vote To Authorize A Picket’

Published on Sunday, March 1, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(ROCHESTER, NEW YORK) - Caregivers employed at Rochester Regional’s Unity Living Center have returned to bargaining after the Union-represented Workers unanimously voted to authorize their Member-led Bargaining Committee to issue a 10-day notice to picket if a settlement cannot be reached soon. The contract covering more than 110 1199 Service more»

TRiiBE Workers ‘Unite To Form A Union For People-Centered Newsroom That Serves Chicago’s Black Communities’

Published on Sunday, March 1, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
(CHICAGO, ILLINOIS) - The multi-award-winning Newsroom Staff at The TRiiBE is forming a Union and seeking to become a part of the Chicago News Guild,/The Newspaper Guild (TNG)-Communications Workers of America (CWA) Local 34071, aligning with the nationwide Labor Movement to build a more sustainable, equitable and people-centered newsroom that serves more»

Federal Appeals Court ‘Declines To Block ‘Trump’s ‘Anti-Union Executive Order That Strips Two-Thirds Of The Federal Workforce Of Their Bargaining Rights’

Published on Friday, February 27, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
Erich Wagner at the Government Executive reports a Federal Appeals Court on Thursday (February 26th) declined to enforce a temporary decision blocking the Trump Administration from stripping two-thirds of the Federal Workforce of their Collective Bargaining Rights, dimming though not extinguishing the American Federation of Government Employees’ more»

Portland Community College Unions ‘Authorize Potential First Strike’ - Negotiations Involving Two Unions At Oregon’s ‘Largest College Appear Stalled Over A Disagreement On Wages’

Published on Friday, February 27, 2026 in National Labor News
Rob Manning & Tiffany Camhi at Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) report Oregon’s largest Higher Education Institution is under unprecedented pressure, as two of its largest Unions have authorized possible Strikes. The Portland Community College Federation of Faculty and Academic Professionals (PCCFFAP) and the Portland Community College Federation more»

St. John’s Faculty, Students ‘Rally After The University Ends Union Recognition’

Published on Friday, February 27, 2026 in New York City Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) - St. John’s University President, the Reverend Brian Shanley, has informed St. John’s University Faculty - via e-mail - that the University will no longer recognize its two Unions that were formed in 1970: the St. John’s University Chapter of the American Association of University Professors (SJU-AAUP) and the Faculty more»

NewsGuild Of New York-Represented Editorial Staff At Fortune Magazine ‘Win Historic Contract’ That Includes A 11% Wage Increase Over The Life Of The Three-Year Deal, Salary Floors ‘That Lift Lowest-Paid’ Workers & ‘Just Cause’ Job Protections

Published on Friday, February 27, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) – Unionized Editorial Staff at Fortune have won their first contract for both Digital and Print Employees, a deal that lifts wages a total of 11% for the life of the deal, sets new salary standards, provides job security protections and more. The Fortune Union, which represents nearly two dozen Writers, Reporters, Producers, Editors more»

The Skilled Trades ‘Need Workers, So Why Are There Still So Few Black Plumbers, Electricians & HVAC Techs?’

Published on Thursday, February 26, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
Lauren Leazenby at HomeServe reports the demand for Skilled Workers in the Trades is at a record high. That’s because there's a lack of Workers currently employed in the Trades - that is, Welders, Carpenters, Plumbers, Electricians, Mechanics, HVAC Technicians and the like - and an increasing number of available jobs. Even so, Black Tradespeople are more»

From The National AFL-CIO: Workplace Deaths ‘Decreased In 2024, But The Trump Administration Threatens That Progress’

Published on Thursday, February 26, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - In response to newly-released data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) showing 5,070 Workers died on the job in 2024 - a decrease from the previous year, National AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler released the following statement: The Labor Movement mourns each of the 5,070 Workers who lost their lives on the job in 2024. Every more»

Full-Time Contingent Faculty At New York University - Represented By Contract Faculty United-United Auto Workers, ‘Approve Strike Authorization’

Published on Thursday, February 26, 2026 in New York City Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) - Full-time Contingent Faculty at New York University - represented by Contract Faculty United–United Auto Workers (CFU-UAW) Local 7902, have voted to approve a Strike Authorization after more than a year of negotiations for their first contract. Non-Tenure Track Instructors have met with administrators 24 times in the past 15 months, more»

Students, Faculty & Staff Rally For ‘More Funding’ For SUNY, CUNY & Financial Aid

Published on Thursday, February 26, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(ALBANY, NEW YORK) - More than 300 students, Faculty and Staff from the City University of New York (CUNY), the State University of New York (SUNY) and Independent Colleges rallied with Legislators inside the State Capitol in Albany to support a platform of increased funding for New York’s Public University Systems, broader access to free tuition, more»

Journalists At The Bucks County (Pennsylvania) Courier Times And Intelligencer ‘Go Union,’ Vote To Join The NewsGuild Of Greater Philadelphia

Published on Thursday, February 26, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
(PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA) - The 10 Reporters that make up the Bucks County Courier Times and Intelligencer have voted to Unionize with the NewsGuild of Greater Philadelphia in a resounding 8-to-1 vote. In a newsroom where over half of the Reporters work second jobs and no Reporters under 40 can afford to leave family homes, Workers look forward to more»

Writers Guild of America East Members Employed At Hearst Magazines Ratify Second Union Contract That Includes ‘Wage Increases & Improved Retirement Benefits’

Published on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 in New York City Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) – Writers Guild of America East (WGAE) Members employed at Hearst Magazines and management have reached a deal on their second three-year contract, which was overwhelmingly ratified with 98% approval by the 410-Member Bargaining Unit. The contract establishes 2%-to-3% raises - the 2026 raise applied retroactively to January 1st, 2026, more»

The National AFL-CIO ‘Slams’ Trump’s State Of The Union Address: ‘Trump’s Rosy Picture Disconnected From Workers’ Reality’

Published on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – National AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler released the following statement on President Trump’s State of the Union address: President Trump's speech was a fever dream, completely divorced from the economic reality Working People feel every day amid rising costs and vanishing jobs. We know Trump’s billionaire-first agenda more»

Workers ‘Need More Paths To Join The Labor Movement’

Published on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 in National Labor News
Labor Notes’ Editor’s Note: This article is part of a Labor Notes Roundtable Series: How Can Unions Defend Worker Power Against Trump 2.0? We will be publishing more contributions here and in our magazine in the months ahead. Click here to read the rest of the series. It shouldn’t be so hard for Workers to join a Union. Nearly half of more»

Perry Educators ‘Deliver Maternity Leave In New Contract’

Published on Wednesday, February 25, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(PERRY, NEW YORK) - Kathryn Luczak had saved up as much sick time as she could over the past nine years, but two unpaid maternity leaves during that time had left the Perry Professional Educators Association (PPEA) Member with only 11 days she could use when she found out she was unexpectedly pregnant again with baby number three. A two-time fertility more»

Wisconsin Apprenticeship System 'Delivers Another Record As Milwaukee Teens Cash In’

Published on Tuesday, February 24, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
Derek Lawson at Hoodline Milwaukee reports Wisconsin’s Registered Apprenticeship System just delivered another record in 2025, chalking up a fourth straight year of growth as enrollments climbed past 18,500 Apprentices. The surge is pushing employers across the State - from Health Care Systems to Transit Garages - to lean harder on more»

Black History Month: ‘Celebrating Seven Predominantly Black Labor Unions & Their Lasting Impact’

Published on Tuesday, February 24, 2026 in Buffalo and Western New York Labor News
Arnel Larracas at the Anxious Adult reports that throughout U.S. History, African-American Workers organized Labor Unions to fight discrimination, improve working conditions and secure fair wages. These Unions not only advanced the rights of their Members - but also influenced broader Labor policies and Civil Rights Movements. From the Brotherhood of more»

NALC Holds ‘Fight Like Hell’ Rallies Across The U.S. ‘To Call For A Fair Contract’

Published on Tuesday, February 24, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
The National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) held a national day of action on Sunday (February 22nd) to call for a contract with fair wages and expansion of full benefits to all Members. Rallies were held just days before NALC was scheduled to open contract negotiations with the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) on Wednesday (February 25th). Members are more»

UNITE HERE -Represented Arizona State University Dining Hall Workers Are On Strike, ‘Fighting For Higher Wages, Retirement Benefits & Respect On The Job’

Published on Tuesday, February 24, 2026 in National Labor News
Mia Sweador and MJ Martinez at The State Press reports Arizona State University (ASU) Dining Hall Workers are on Strike over contract negotiations with Aramark, ASU's Food Service. Workers from all four of ASU's Arizona Campuses are participating in the Strike, organized by UNITE HERE Local 11. Union spokeswoman Victoria Stahl said the Strike is being more»

Soho Patagonia Workers In New York City File For Union Election With The RWDSU, ‘Aim To Become Outdoor Retailer’s First Unionized Shop In The East’

Published on Tuesday, February 24, 2026 in New York City Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) – Workers employed at the Patagonia store in SoHo filed for a Union Election with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) seeking representation with the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU). This filing marks a major turning point for Employees of the Outdoor Apparel Giant as they move to become the first Unionized more»

“I Chose To Join The Teamsters Because Silence Protects The System - Solidarity Changes It” - Dozens Of CPC Logistics Drivers In Illinois ‘Go Union,’ Join The Teamsters

Published on Tuesday, February 24, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
(JOLIET, ILLINOIS) – A group of 42 CPC Logistics Drivers in Joliet, Illinois have voted to Unionize with Teamsters Local 179. The Workers, who transport products for major companies like John Deere, Procter & Gamble, and Walgreens, are seeking higher wages, improved benefits and protection from at-will employment. “I chose to join the more»

Maryland ‘Launches First State-Sponsored’ Teacher Apprenticeship Program

Published on Sunday, February 22, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
The Southern Maryland Chronicle reports Governor Wes Moore has announced Maryland’s first State-sponsored Registered Teacher Apprenticeship Program, a ground-breaking initiative to address Maryland’s Teacher shortage by providing aspiring Educators with paid work experience, mentorship and a debt-free path to licensure. The program, approved by more»

‘Trump’s Federal Policy Actions Blamed For The Loss Of 1,600 Jobs’ At Ford’s $5.8 Billion Kentucky Battery Plant, ‘Which Goes Quiet Just Four Months After Its Grand Opening’

Published on Sunday, February 22, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
Philip Uwaoma at Guessing Headlights reports that just four months after it opened with fanfare and promises of stable, high-paying jobs, a $5.8 billion Battery Plant backed by the Ford Motor Company and South Korea’s SK On is now sitting idle in Glendale, Kentucky. About 1,600 Workers are out of a job, and a political firestorm has erupted over who more»

CWA-Represented Workers At Beneficial State Bank - ‘The Only Unionized Community Bank In The United States,’ Overwhelmingly Ratify Their Second Union Contract

Published on Sunday, February 22, 2026 in National Labor News
(OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA) - Beneficial State Bank Workers - represented by Communications Workers of America (CWA) Locals 9412 and 7901, have overwhelmingly ratified their second contract agreement with the West Coast-based Bank, signaling a significant victory for Workers who are fighting to improve workplace conditions at some of the country’s largest more»

ProPublica Staff Stages ‘Practice Picket In Fight For A Fair’ Contract

Published on Sunday, February 22, 2026 in New York City Labor News
An overwhelming majority of NewsGuild of New York/The Newspaper Guild-Communications Workers of America (TNG-CWA) Local 31003-represented Members who work for The Non-Profit Investigative Newsroom ProPublica have signed Strike Pledge Cards and are prepared for a walkout if they don’t get a fair contract. After more than two years of negotiations, more»

‘After 41 Days, Historic New York City Nurse Strike Is Over’ - New York State Nurses Association-Represented Nurses Employed At NewYork-Presbyterian ‘Vote Overwhelmingly To Ratify A New Contract’

Published on Sunday, February 22, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) - On Saturday (February 21st), New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA)-represented Nurses employed at NewYork-Presbyterian (NYP) voted overwhelmingly to ratify new three-year agreements. After 41 days, the vote ends a historic Strike, which began as the largest Nurse Strike in New York City History on January 12th when 15,000 NYSNA Nurses more»

Building Materials Drivers At Home Depot-Owned Temco Logistics ‘Go Union,’ Join The Teamsters ‘To Become The First At Home Depot Subsidiary In Nation To Unionize’

Published on Sunday, February 22, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
(LITHONIA, GEORGIA) - Nearly 100 Drivers employed at Temco Logistics, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Home Depot, have voted to join Teamsters Local 528. This ground-breaking vote represents the first Union Organizing victory at Temco Logistics and Home Depot in history. Temco Logistics transports building and construction materials throughout the state of more»

From The American Federation Of Government Employees: Black History Month ‘Is a Time to Recognize Labor Leaders’

Published on Friday, February 20, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
This year marks the 100th year anniversary of Black History Month - a time dedicated to honoring the contributions, achievements and influence of Black People in America. Black history and the history of the Labor Movement are deeply intertwined. To fully understand Labor History, we must recognize the powerful and lasting impact Black People have had on more»

“When Workers Fight Together - United And Unafraid - We Can Beat The Odds And Win!” - Volkswagen Workers ‘Make History, Ratify First Union Contract At A Major Southern Auto Plant’

Published on Friday, February 20, 2026 in National Labor News
(CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE) - In a historic victory, Volkswagen (VW) Workers have voted by 96% to ratify their first Union contract, the United Auto Workers (UAW) announced. The deal locks in 20% wage increases, health care cost reductions, job security guarantees, an enforceable grievance procedure, and much more, Union Officials said. The ratification vote more»

“The Wins Of Our Private Sector Nurses Have Shown People Worldwide The Power Of NYSNA Nurses” - NYSNA-Represented Nurses At NewYork-Presbyterian Reach Tentative Contract Agreement ‘To End Strike After Six Weeks Of Historic Nurse Strike’

Published on Friday, February 20, 2026 in New York City Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) – The New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) announced today (Thursday, February 19) that 4,200 of its Members who are employed at NewYork-Presbyterian (NYP) have reached a tentative contract agreement after six weeks of a historic Nurse Strike. The NYSNA Nurses fought for and won an agreement that: Improves enforceable Safe more»

UUP President Fred Kowal On The Release Of UUP Member Arrested By ICE Agents: “We Stand With Alex And With All Law-Abiding Immigrants Who Were Unfairly Rounded Up, Detained And Deported By This Rogue Regime”

Published on Thursday, February 19, 2026 in New York State Labor News
UUP Editor’s Note: Pictured above, from left to right, United University Professions Member Mindy Heath, Jesus Manuel Gorra, Alex Gonzalez and Miriam Del Carmen Andres. (UUP Provided Photo) (ALBANY, NEW YORK) – United University Professions (UUP) President Fred Kowal is responding to the release of UUP Member Alcibiades “Alex” more»

Wisconsin Governor Evers ‘Celebrates Four Consecutive Years Of Record-High Enrollment’ In The State’s Registered Apprenticeship Program, ‘Announces New Training Pathways & Opportunities For Growth In High-Demand’ Fields

Published on Thursday, February 19, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
During his 2026 State of the State address, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers celebrated that for the fourth year in a row, Wisconsin’s Registered Apprenticeship program set a new record high of 18,524 Apprentices enrolled and more than 3,095 employers participating in the program in 2025. This marks the fourth year in a row that the Registered more»

“You Cannot Reduce Access To Hospital-Based Rehab By (50%) And Expect Patient Need To Disappear” - CWA Local 1168 ‘Opposes A Proposed 50% Reduction’ Of The Medical Rehabilitation Unit At The Buffalo General Medical Center

Published on Thursday, February 19, 2026 in Buffalo and Western New York Labor News
(BUFFALO, NEW YORK) – Communications Workers of America (CWA) Local 1168 is speaking out against Kaleida Health’s proposal to reduce the Medical Rehabilitation Unit (MRU) at Buffalo General Medical Center from 34 beds to 16 beds, a more than 50% cut that would eliminate 22 health care jobs and significantly reduce access to Hospital-based more»

Kaiser Strike ‘Hits Fourth Week’ As 31,000 Union-Represented Workers ‘Demand Higher Pay & Better Staffing’

Published on Thursday, February 19, 2026 in National Labor News
Kristen Hwang at Cal Matters reports more than 31,000 Kaiser Permanente Unionized Health Care Workers remained on Strike this week as the open-ended walkout entered its fourth week, disrupting patient appointments, surgeries and treatments across California and Hawaii. Bargaining teams for Kaiser and its Workers have resumed negotiations after weeks of more»

POGOH Bikeshare Workers In Pittsburgh File For Union Election

Published on Thursday, February 19, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
Pittsburgh Bikeshare Workers with POGOH (Pittsburgh Office of Government and Health) have filed for an election to join the Transport Workers Union (TWU), the largest Union of Bikeshare Workers nationwide. “Bikeshare Workers in Pittsburgh decided to demand a greater say in their working conditions and join the TWU to fight for better pay, benefits and more»

From The Economic Policy Institute: Workers’ ‘Resolve Drives Increase In Unionization In 2025’

Published on Wednesday, February 18, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - In 2025, 16.5 million Workers in the United States were represented by a Union - an increase of 463,000 from 2024 and the highest number of Unionized Workers in the U.S. in 16 years. These 16.5 million Unionized Workers account for 11.2% of all Wage and Salary Workers, up from 11.1% in 2024. The increase is a departure from prior more»

Young Workers March On Washington: “Young Workers Are Fed Up With Being Told To Work Harder, And Harder, And Harder… Meanwhile, We Take Home Less And Less And Less, We Will Not Quietly Accept A Destiny As A Livestock Workforce”

Published on Wednesday, February 18, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - Ahead of the annual American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) Legislative Conference, more than 1,000 Workers and students braved frigid temperatures to participate in the first-ever Young Worker March on Washington - which was organized by AFGE National Vice President Dr. Kendrick Roberson, AFGE’s National Y.O.U.N.G. more»

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital ‘Slammed With Almost $400,000 In Financial Remedies For Understaffing’ As 4,200 NYSNA-Represented Nurses Employed At The NYC Medical Facility ‘Continue Their Historic Strike, Which Is Now In Its Sixth Week’

Published on Wednesday, February 18, 2026 in New York City Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) – New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA)-represented Registered Nurses employed at NewYork-Presbyterian who work in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at the Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital (CHONY) have won an arbitration award after tracking the unsafe staffing levels in their Unit from January 1st, 2023 to May 31st, 2024. more»

The New York City Labor Council Joins With The United Federation Of Teachers & The Building Trades To Host “Future In Focus: Exploring The World Of Unionized Labor” At Bronx Community College

Published on Wednesday, February 18, 2026 in New York State Labor News
The New York City AFL-CIO Central Labor Council joined with the United Federation of Teachers (UFT) and the New York Building & Construction Trades Council (BCTC) to recently host a Future in Focus: Exploring the World of Organized Labor event at Bronx Community College. The event exposed high school students to the New York City Labor Movement and more»

10 Trade Jobs Employers ‘Can’t Fill Fast Enough That Pay More Than $75,000’

Published on Tuesday, February 17, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
Andy Lindquist at Finance Buzz reports there are plenty of Blue-Collar Jobs with high-paying salaries that are in need of a new crop of Workers. These jobs don't come with the glitz and glamour of traditional office work, but they're hands-on positions that form the backbone of the economy. One of the best ways to grow your wealth is to land a lucrative job more»

The National AFL-CIO Remembers The Legendary Civil Rights Leader, The Reverend Jesse Jackson: “A Towering Moral Force Whose Life-Long Commitment To Justice Reshaped Both The Labor And Civil Rights Movements”

Published on Tuesday, February 17, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
National AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler and Secretary-Treasurer Fred Redmond have released the following statement on the passing of the Reverend Jesse Jackson: America’s Unions mourn the passing of the Reverend Jesse Jackson, a towering moral force whose life-long commitment to justice reshaped both the Labor and Civil Rights Movements and left a more»