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News From The AFGE: A ‘Huge Win’ For TSA Workers As A Federal Judge ‘Orders’ The Agency To Honor Its Contract With Its Employees & NIOSH Employees Are ‘Reinstated In Yet Another Victory For Both Workers & The Public’
Published on Wednesday, January 21, 2026 in National Labor News
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - In a major victory for the 47,000 Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Officers represented by the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), a Federal Judge has ruled the Trump Administration’s latest attempt to terminate their contract violates a standing Court injunction.
This was Homeland Security Secretary more»
'He's Living Up To Expectations' - New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's ‘Early Appointments, Pro-Worker Moves Lauded By’ Union Leaders
Published on Wednesday, January 21, 2026 in New York City Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) - In his New Years Day inaugural address delivered on the steps of City Hall, New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani declared he would “return the vast resources of this City to the Workers who call it home.”
In the past three weeks since he made those remarks, Mamdani has made a series of appointments and moves that, Union Leaders say, more»
NYSUT President Melinda Person On Governor Hochul’s Executive Budget Proposal: “NYSUT Is Ready To Work With The Governor To Build On This Proposal, Move NY Forward And Ensure Public Education Remains Accessible, Affordable And Strong”
Published on Wednesday, January 21, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(ALBANY, NEW YORK) – New York State United Teachers (NYSUT) President Melinda Person has released the following response to Governor Kathy Hochul’s Executive Budget Proposal:
Governor Kathy Hochul’s Executive Budget Proposal underscores the critical role that Public Education, from early childhood through higher education, plays in more»
County College Of Morris (NJ) Awarded Artificial Intelligence Apprenticeship Grant
Published on Tuesday, January 20, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
(RANDOLPH TOWPNSHIP, NEW JERSEY) – The County College of Morris (CCM) has been selected by the State as one of only two Community Colleges to partner with the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Hub at Princeton University and the New Jersey Council of County Colleges in training the workforce to be proficient in AI.
Supported by the state’s first more»
“I’ll Be Damned If I’m Going To Let One Man Take Away Rights” - Unions Rally At The U.S. Capitol ‘To Protect Our’ Constitutional Rights
Published on Tuesday, January 20, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - There’s another big reason, left unmentioned until near the end of a mass rally of Unionists in Washington, D.C. last week to push Senators to undo Right-Wing GOP President Donald Trump’s wreckage of Union contracts covering 1.5 million Workers.
What Trump did to them, especially to their Constitutional Rights to free more»
National AFL-CIO Director Of Civil, Human And Women’s Rights Alex Rias At The MLK Conference: “We Must Launch A Fight For The Future”
Published on Tuesday, January 20, 2026 in National Labor News
(BALTIMORE, MARYLAND) - Trade Unionists and Community Activists, 1,100 of them, are gathered here at the National AFL-CIO’s annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights Conference not just to remember history, but, as many here say, to intervene in it.
“We are gathered to honor Martin Luther King’s sacrifices as we fight for our more»
CSEA ‘Applauds’ Governor Hochul’s ‘Focus On Affordability’
Published on Tuesday, January 20, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(ALBANY, NEW YORK) -The Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) is applauding Governor Kathy Hochul’s State of the State Address and her Administration’s continued commitment to supporting the Union Workers who deliver services New Yorkers rely on every day.
CSEA President Mary E. Sullivan said: “Governor Hochul has made clear Working more»
300 Bus Workers Employed At Zum Transportation In Missouri ‘Go Union,’ Join The Teamsters For “Fair Wages, Better Benefits And Respect On The Job”
Published on Tuesday, January 20, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
(ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI) – More than 300 Bus Workers in Missouri have voted to join Teamsters Local 610.
The Workers organized to demand fair pay, improved working conditions and a powerful voice on the job, Union Officials said.
“We are so happy and proud to welcome our newest Members to the Teamsters,” Teamsters Local 610 more»
ICE Out: January 23rd General Strike ‘Brewing In Minnesota’
Published on Monday, January 19, 2026 in National Labor News
President Donald Trump’s assault on the rule of law and simple humanity in Minnesota has prompted a call for a General Strike on Friday, January 23rd.
Numerous Labor Unions, Human Rights Advocates, and other organizations support the planned Strike that would target the working day, school, and shopping.
“We are not going to shop. We are not more»
NYSNA Calls Hospital's Firing Of Three Nurses Just Before Strike ‘Unlawful’
Published on Monday, January 19, 2026 in New York City Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) - Just before the start of New York City’s largest-ever Nurses Strike, Mount Sinai terminated three Nurses via voicemail for “interfering with patient safety." In the days after the firings were made public the Nurses and their Union, the New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA), called that a false accusation and criticized the more»
NYSUT Releases ‘Ready Solutions To Strengthen’ The Educator Workforce
Published on Monday, January 19, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(ALBANY, NEW YORK) - As Governor Kathy Hochul rolls out proposals to strengthen and rebuild New York’s Teacher Workforce, the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT) has released a new report: Forging a New Future: Recruitment and Certification, that offers practical, ready-to-implement solutions to address issues in teacher certification and more»
The City Of Scranton, Pennsylvania Awards Apprenticeship Grants To The Carpenters & The IBEW To “Kickstart The Next Generation Of Union Careers”
Published on Sunday, January 18, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
Robert Tomkavage at The Scranton Times-Tribune reports a pair of Apprenticeship Grants through the City of Scranton, Pennsylvania will help local Unions train future Carpenters and Electrical Workers. The Carpenters’ Apprentice Ready Program (CARP), operated by the Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters (EAS Carpenters Union), and the more»
The National AFL-CIO’s 2026 AFL-CIO Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil And Human Rights Conference In Baltimore: “We Must Do Everything In Our Power To Ensure That Their Sacrifice Is Honored As We Fight For Our Own Future.”
Published on Sunday, January 18, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
Day 1 of the National AFL-CIO’s 2026 AFL-CIO Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil and Human Rights Conference in Baltimore started off strong with opening remarks from National AFL-CIO Civil, Human and Women's Rights Director Alex Rias, followed by a warm welcome from Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott. The afternoon wrapped up with an Evening with Labor Legends more»
California ‘Could Impose A Billionaire Tax,’ A Proposed Ballot Measure Created By The Service Employees International Union-United Healthcare Workers West - Learn How It Would Work…
Published on Sunday, January 18, 2026 in National Labor News
Aimee Picchi at CBS News reports a proposed Billionaire Wealth Tax in California is sparking debate over whether the measure - if passed, would lead to more harm than good if ultrawealthy residents in the State flee to other locales. Under the proposed ballot initiative, California would institute a one-time tax of 5% on the State's estimated 255 more»
With The Focus On Artificial Intelligence Protections, CWA-Represented Journalists & Staffers Open New Contract Bargaining At The New York Times
Published on Sunday, January 18, 2026 in New York City Labor News
Communications Workers of America (CWA)-represented Journalists and Staffers have kicked off contract bargaining at The New York Times. Decked out in red, the New York Times Guild Members - represented by The NewsGuild (TNG)-CWA Local 31003, entered into bargaining with five core demands: Wage increases; Remote work flexibility; Protections against the more»
Actors' Equity President Brooke Shields ‘Applauds’ Governor Hochul’s ‘Initiative to Invest in Theatre Spaces’
Published on Sunday, January 18, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) – Brooke Shields, who serves as President of the Actors' Equity Association - which represents more than 51,000 Professional Actors and Stage Managers in live theatre, issued the following statement regarding New York Governor Kathy Hochul's new program - Saving Performing Arts and Cultural Experiences (NY SPACE), which will provide more»
West Virginia Mine Wars Museum Staff Unionize In Collaboration With The United Mine Workers Of America
Published on Sunday, January 18, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
Brandi Blake at WVNS Bluefield reports from Matewan, Virginia that Staff at the West Virginia Mine Wars Museum has Unionized, becoming an official part of the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA). UMWA President Brian Sanson said: “We are honored and excited to represent the West Virginia United Mine Wars Museum Staff as Members of the United Mine more»
Commercial Seafood Apprentice Program Accepting Applications
Published on Friday, January 16, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
S.C. Sea Grant Consortium’s Commercial Seafood Apprenticeship Program (CSAP) is accepting applications through February 13th (2026). CSAP will offer one month of paid job training in McClellanville, South Carolina from May 4th through May 29th (2026) that provides the knowledge and skills needed to start a career in Commercial Fishing or Mariculture. more»
United University Professions ‘Rips’ ICE, Border Patrol Over Arrest Of UB Researcher
Published on Friday, January 16, 2026 in Buffalo and Western New York Labor News
(BUFFALO, NEW YORK) - President Fred Kowal is strongly condemning ICE and U.S. Customs and Border Protection for taking a University at Buffalo (UB) Researcher into custody after he made a wrong turn on the Peace Bridge between Buffalo and Canada.
Shovgi Huseynov, a UB Medical Researcher and an Azerbaijan native, was detained by Border Patrol Agents on more»
Trump’s ‘Promised Manufacturing Boom Is A Bust So Far’
Published on Friday, January 16, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
David Lynch at The Washington Post reports introducing the highest U.S. tariffs since the Great Depression, President Donald Trump made a clear promise in the Spring: “Jobs and factories will come roaring back into our country.” They haven’t. Manufacturing employment has declined every month since what Trump dubbed “Liberation more»
“The Extraordinary Decision To Execute A Search Warrant At A Journalist’s Home Should Shock And Dismay Everyone Who Cares About A Free And Independent Press” - The NewsGuild ‘Strongly Condemns’ FBI Raid On Washington Reporter’s Home
Published on Friday, January 16, 2026 in National Labor News
On Wednesday (January 14th), FBI Agents searched the home of Hannah Natanson, a Washington Post Reporter who covers the Federal Workforce and a Member of the Washington-Baltimore News Guild (WBNG), The NewsGuild-Communications Workers of America (TNG-CWA) Local 32035. Agents seized several of her devices during an investigation into a government contractor more»
Build Up Justice NYC To ‘Voluntarily Recognize’ Staff Union
Published on Friday, January 16, 2026 in New York City Labor News
Brooklyn-based Civil Legal Services Organization Build Up Justice NYC has agreed to voluntarily recognize the BUJ Staff Union, which announced their intent to join the Association of Legal Advocates and Attorneys (ALAA)-United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 2325 in early January (2026). Workers there aim to establish a wall-to-wall Union to secure sustainable more»
Empire Wind Project Granted Temporary Injunction To ‘Restart’ Construction
Published on Friday, January 16, 2026 in New York State Labor News
A Federal Judge has issued a temporary injunction allowing Empire Wind, the off-shore wind project off the coast of Long Island, to resume construction after the Trump Administration abruptly suspended work there in late December. In Court documents, the developer stated the project would likely be terminated if it was not allowed to resume work by the end more»
Kaldi’s Coffee Workers Vote To ‘Go Union,’ Join UNITE HERE
Published on Friday, January 16, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
Despite Union-Busting from management, Staff at a Kaldi’s Coffee location in St. Louis have voted to form a Union with UNITE HERE Local 74. Eight of the Coffee Chain’s storefronts in the city publicly announced their intent to organize in November 2025 - this is the first National Labor Relations Board vote to be held so far. Workers cite low more»
House ‘Rejects Attempt To Enact PRO Act, Then - Surprisingly, Dumps’ GOP Anti-Worker Bills
Published on Thursday, January 15, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - By a party-line 206-205 vote on a procedural move, the Republican-run U.S. House rejected Democratic attempts to open up debate and amendments to GOP Anti-Worker measures. The Democrats wanted to attach the Protect The Right To Organize (PRO) Act, Labor’s top legislation, to them.
But then, in a complete and unexpected reversal more»
The UAW ‘Defends’ Member Who Called Trump A “Pedophile Protector’ That Prompted A ‘Middle Finger Salute ‘From The President - TJ Sabula Says He “Has No Regrets” As Ford ‘Suspends Him From His Job’ At Its Dearborn, Michigan Plant
Published on Thursday, January 15, 2026 in National Labor News
(DEARBORN, MICHIGAN) - The Ford Factory Worker who called President Donald Trump a “pedophile protector” has been suspended by the Automaker, but TJ Sabula says he has “no regrets” about the incident as the United Auto Workers (UAW) defended their Union Member’s freedom of speech.
Laura Dickerson, who serves as the UAW’s more»
The New York State United Teachers On Governor Hochul’s State Of The State Address: “The Governor Is Choosing To Lead With Her Values - Protecting Children, Supporting Families And Strengthening Public Education At Every Level”
Published on Thursday, January 15, 2026 in New York City Labor News
(ALBANY, NEW YORK) - New York State United Teachers (NYSUT) President Melinda Person has released the following statement in response to Governor Kathy Hochul's 2026 State of the State Address:
The Governor’s State of the State (Address) makes clear that she is choosing to lead with her values - protecting children, supporting families and more»
United University Professions Calls Deportation Of Upstate Worker ‘Racist, Homophobic’
Published on Thursday, January 15, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(ALBANY, NEW YORK) - United University Professions (UUP) President Fred Kowal expressed sadness and anger over a ruling by a Federal Immigration Judge to deport UUP Member Alcibiades “Alex” Lazaro Ramírez González, a Cuban refugee who works at the State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University in Syracuse.
Batavia more»
Workforce Solutions For North Central PA Awarded $200,000 To Expand Manufacturing Apprenticeships
Published on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
(HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA) - Workforce Solutions for North Central PA has been awarded $200,000 through the Pennsylvania State Department of Labor & Industry’s Supporting PA’s Advanced Manufacturing Sector Grant Program to expand Registered Apprenticeship opportunities across the region.
The funding will support the expansion of existing more»
From Apprentice To Regional Council Representative, Jomo Akono’s Rise Within The North Atlantic States Regional Council Of Carpenters ‘Underscores The Opportunities’ For Those ‘Who Have The Ambition & Drive To Go Union’
Published on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 in Buffalo and Western New York Labor News
(BUFFALO, NEW YORK) – Jomo Akono’s story is truly amazing - and inspiring.
This Radio Disc Jockey/Producer who has immersed himself in his African heritage and culture in so many ways in the Buffalo Community, started as an Apprentice Carpenter nearly 21 years ago - at the behest of his Father, who was also a Union Carpenter.
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New Economic Policy Institute Report - ‘47 Ways Trump Has Made Life For Working People Less Affordable in the Last Year’
Published on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
The Economic Policy Institute (EPI) has released a report detailing how the first year of the second Trump Administration has already made life less affordable for Working People. The EPI broke down these impacts into five categories: Eroding Workers’ wages and economic security; Undermining job creation; Weakening Workers’ Rights; Enabling more»
Amid An ‘ICE Crackdown,’ Unions & Community Groups ‘Call For Minnesota Shutdown On January 23rd Following An ICE Murder & An Assault On The State By Federal Immigration Forces’
Published on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 in National Labor News
Amie Stager and Sarah Lazare at In These Times report Unions and community groups have announced a day of “no work, no school, no shopping” on January 23rd to oppose the ferocious assault on the state by Federal Immigration Authorities. Labor Unions in Minnesota are supporting the call, including Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1005, Service more»
'Pay Equity Is Not Optional And Progress Is Long Overdue' - The WNBA Players Union ‘Blasts’ The League For 'Undervaluing' Players & 'Running Out The Clock' As Its Contract Expires
Published on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 in New York City Labor News
Lindsay Gibbs at CBS Sports reports that on Friday night (January 9th), 30 minutes before the deadline for a new contract agreement between the WNBA and its Players Union was set to pass, the WNBA Players Association released a statement blasting the league for its negotiating tactics and accusing it of trying to run out the clock: "At midnight, the 2020 more»
CWA Nurses In Ithaca ‘Fight Union-Busting’ Ahead Of NLRB Election
Published on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 in New York State Labor News
Jason Villarruel at People’s World reports from Ithaca that on a frigid December morning a week before Christmas, Cayuga United - a Nurses’ Union at Cayuga Medical Center, held a rally on the front steps of the Ithaca Town Hall. Angela Grupe, a Nurse employed at CMC, spoke to the crowd of community supporters, saying: “So, we’ve all more»
Workers At Chemical & Engineering News Announce Union Campaign
Published on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.)- Workers employed at Chemical & Engineering News, the independent magazine of the American Chemical Society, have announced the formation of the Chemical & Engineering News Guild.
The majority of Chemical & Engineering News’ Union-eligible Staffers have signed cards indicating their desire to form a Collective more»
‘An Optimistic Book For Horrifying Times’ - “I Think It’s Possible To Be An Optimist About The Labor Movement And Not Be Rose-Colored Glasses About It” - An Interview With Labor Writer & Historian Dave Kamper
Published on Tuesday, January 13, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
In his book - Who’s Got the Power?: The Resurgence of American Unions, Minnesota-based Labor Writer and Historian Dave Kamper unpacks the tumultuous wins and losses of the Labor Movement of the first half of the 2020 decade. Kamper analyzes the Labor fights that defined the 2020s - from the United Auto Workers Strike to the UPS Teamsters Strike to more»
Unions Representing 40,000 Academic & Research University Of California Employees Announce Strike Vote
Published on Tuesday, January 13, 2026 in National Labor News
Josephine Murphy at The Daily Bruin reports Unions representing about 40,000 Academic and Research Employees across the University of California (UC) plan to hold a Strike Authorization Vote in February for an Unfair Labor Practice (ULP) Strike. United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 4811-Research and Public Service Professionals-UAW and Student Services and more»
NYC Hospitals Force Nearly 15,000 NYSNA-Represented Nurses At Mount Sinai Hospital, Mount Sinai Morningside & West, Montefiore And NewYork-Presbyterian ‘Out On The Largest Nurse Strike In New York City History’
Published on Tuesday, January 13, 2026 in New York City Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) – New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) Nurses began an Unfair Labor Practice Strike on Monday (January 12th). After months of bargaining, management refused to make meaningful progress on core issues that Nurses have been fighting for: Safe staffing for patients; Health care benefits for Nurses; and Workplace violence protections, more»
42,000-Member United University Professions ‘Strong Supports’ NYSNA Nurses’ Strike In New York City - UUP President Fred Kowal: “We Will Do All We Can To Amplify Their Call For Minimum Staff Ratios, Beefed-Up Security And Higher Wages”
Published on Tuesday, January 13, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(ALBANY, NEW YORK) - United University Professions (UUP) President Fred Kowal has released the following statement on the New York State Nurses Association’s (NYSNA) Strike at several New York City Hospitals:
Nurses are amazing, dedicated people who give their all on the job every day.
They care for and comfort patients, they calm family members and more»
The Eastern Atlantic States Carpenters Technical Center’s Duncansville, Pennsylvania’s Training Center’s Virtual Tour ‘Opens Door To Union Carpentry Careers’
Published on Monday, January 12, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
(DUNCANSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA) - The Eastern Atlantic States Carpenters Technical Center (EASCTC) has launched a virtual tour of its Duncansville, Pennsylvania Training Center to show students, their families and career changers what Union Carpentry education looks like from any location.
The digital platform lets users walk through contemporary educational more»
National AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler: ICE Actions ‘Are Putting Working People in Danger’
Published on Monday, January 12, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
National AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler has issued the following statement:
The Trump Administration’s reckless Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations are trampling on Working People’s fundamental rights and freedoms: To work with dignity and raise our families without the threat of violence from our government; and to safely return more»
Hollywood, Pro Sports Union Talks ‘Primed To Rally Labor In 2026’
Published on Monday, January 12, 2026 in National Labor News
Robert Iafolla at Bloomberg Law reports Union deals in the Entertainment and Professional Sports Industries are set to expire in 2026, setting the stage for attention-grabbing contract disputes that could have ripple effects across Organized Labor. Labor pacts that the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) and more»
NYSNA Nurses’ ‘Strike Looms’ As The Union & Major New York City Hospitals ‘Fail To Reach New Contract Deals Before A Midnight Deadline’
Published on Monday, January 12, 2026 in New York City Labor News
CBS News reports the potential for a major Nurses’ Strike in New York City is growing by the minute, after major hospitals and the New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) failed to negotiate new contracts before Sunday's midnight deadline. As a result, nearly 15,000 Nurses are slated to walk off the job today (Monday, January 12th) at Montefiore more»
New York State Assembly Member Claire Valdez - A Former Member Of The United Auto Workers, Is Endorsed By UAW International President Shawn Fain & New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani In Her Run For Congress
Published on Monday, January 12, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(BUSHWICK, BROOKLYN) - On a grey, blustery day in Bushwick, Brooklyn, Shawn Fain - the International President of the United Auto Workers (UAW), and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani publicly endorsed former UAW Member Claire Valdez for Congress.
A New York State Assembly Member, Valdez credits her political awakening to UAW Local 2110, which she joined more»
Milwaukee Discovery World Workers ‘Go Union,’ Vote To Join The IAM
Published on Monday, January 12, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
(MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN) - The International Association of Machinists (IAM) has announced 56 Science Museum Workers employed at Discovery World in Milwaukee have overwhelmingly voted to join the Union.
This vote marks a significant victory in their campaign for fair compensation, a clear path to career advancement, and a real voice on the job, IAM more»
The U.S. Labor Department Awards $13.8 Million For Maritime Workforce Training
Published on Friday, January 9, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
WorkBoat reports the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of International Labor Affairs is providing $8 million to Delaware County Community College in Southeast Pennsylvania and $5.8 million to the Massachusetts Maritime Academy for development of a specialized, internationally recognized curriculum on Shipbuilding Trades to expand Apprenticeship more»
The National AFL-CIO: House Vote To Extend ACA Credits ‘Shows Power Of Working People’
Published on Friday, January 9, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
National AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler issued the following statement after the House of Representatives voted to pass a clean extension of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) Premium Tax Subsidies: (The) vote to extend the ACA Tax Credits happened because Working People refused to accept another price hike engineered by President Trump and his Congressional more»
‘The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Owners Couldn’t Bust The Union, So They Shut Down The Paper’ - The CWA ‘Responds To The Retaliatory Closure Of A Historic News Outlet’
Published on Friday, January 9, 2026 in National Labor News
(PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA) - After years of wasting millions of dollars losing Court battles in attempts to deny their Workers’ basic rights, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has announced it will be shutting down the 240-year-old newspaper in May.
A few hours before, the U.S. Supreme Court slapped down the company’s attempt to evade a Court order more»
NYSNA Nurses ‘Take Action To Demand’ Hospitals ‘Protect Health Benefits & Safe Staffing’ - While Safety-Net Hospitals ‘Commit To Investing In Patient Care, Some Of The Wealthiest Hospitals Refuse To Safely Staff & Protect’ Health Benefits
Published on Friday, January 9, 2026 in New York City Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) – Today (January 9th) New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA)-represented Nurses held an emergency solidarity action at the League of Voluntary Hospitals to demand Hospital Executives from the City’s wealthiest Hospitals agree to protect patient and nurse safety.
While Safety-Net Hospitals have protected Nurses’ health more»
CSEA Looks At Project 2025’s Proposals After Year One & ‘Their Impact On Workers’
Published on Friday, January 9, 2026 in New York State Labor News
As the Trump Administration marks one year in the White House this month, the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) is looking back to see how much of President Donald Trump’s policy agenda aligned with Project 2025.
Project 2025 was a policy agenda crafted by the Conservative Think Tank The Heritage Foundation that was released during the lead more»
























