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DreamWorks Remote Team, Netflix & ‘Ted’ Show Production Workers Vote To Unionize With The Animation Guild
Published on Friday, January 9, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
Jazz Tangcay at Variety-Australia reports DreamWorks Animation (DWA) Remote Workers across the United States, Feature Production Workers at Netflix Animation Studios and Production Workers on the show Ted have officially voted to Unionize with the Animation Guild (IATSE Local 839) and the Editors Guild (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees more»
Minnesota AFL-CIO President Bernie Burnham On The Killing Of An Unarmed Woman At The Hands Of An ICE Agent In Minneapolis: “This Is The Kind Of Behavior We Expect From A Dangerous And Authoritarian Regime, Not The United States Of America”
Published on Thursday, January 8, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
Minnesota AFL-CIO President Bernie Burnham made the following statement in response to the killing of an unarmed woman at the hands of an ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) Agent in Minneapolis:
Minnesota’s Labor Movement is shocked, heartbroken and angry over the murder of an innocent observer by an ICE Agent in Minneapolis.
The reckless more»
LABOR NEWS UPDATE: The Professional Hockey Players’ Association Ratifies New Five-Year Contract With The ECHL
Published on Thursday, January 8, 2026 in National Labor News
The Professional Hockey Players’ Association (PHPA) has announced its ECHL (East Coast Hockey League) Membership has ratified a new, five-year contract with the ECHL. The new agreement will run through the 2029-30 season. “This agreement reflects the unity, resolve, professionalism and discipline of our Members throughout this process,” more»
NYSNA Strike Notice ‘Rescinded At Some’ New York Hospitals, But 16,000 Nurses ‘Still Eye’ January 12th Strike - Union To Hold Daily Press Briefing Today Ahead Of Monday Deadline
Published on Thursday, January 8, 2026 in New York City Labor News
Dave Muoio at Fierce Healthcare reports New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA)-represented Nurses have rescinded Strike notices given to seven New York City Safety-Net Hospitals after making "major progress" on the terms of to-be-settled contracts. Still, NYSNA said there's an ongoing gulf between their demands and the positions of five other Hospitals more»
Transit Workers Union Local 100-Represented Big Bus NY Workers Ratify New Contract That Features ‘More Than 20% Wage Increases Over The Life Of The Agreement’
Published on Thursday, January 8, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) – Transit Workers Union (TWU) Local 100-represented Worker employed at Big Bus Tours New York, the number one ranked Hop On Hop Off Tour Bus Company by Trip Advisor, have voted to ratify a new contract.
MTA Bus/School Bus/Private Lines Vice President Danny D’Amato said: "I’m proud to announce that Big Bus New York City more»
The U.S. Department Of Labor Allocates $98 Million To ‘Expand Youth Pre-Apprenticeship Programs’ To Prepare Young People For Careers In Construction, Manufacturing, IT & Health Care Through Training & Apprenticeship Pathways
Published on Wednesday, January 7, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
Stasia DeMarco at Occupational Health & Safety reports the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) is allocating $98 million to expand Pre-Apprenticeship Programs, which aim to help young people enter high-demand industries. The funding, offered through the YouthBuild Program, is designed to support individuals aged 16 to 24 who are neither currently employed more»
The Texas American Federation Of Teachers ‘Sues The State Over Baseless Investigations Into Educators After The Assassination Of Charlie Kirk’ - The State Launched Investigations ‘Into More Than 350 Educators’ In September 2025
Published on Wednesday, January 7, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
(AUSTIN, TEXAS) - Texas American Federation of Teachers (TAFT) President Zeph Capo and National American Federation of Teachers (AFT) President Randi Weingarten have announced the filing of a Federal lawsuit against the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and its Commissioner, Mike Morath. Texas AFT is challenging the TEA’s unlawful investigations into more»
IAM Union Members At Ohio’s Libbey Glass Win Contract After 18-Week Strike
Published on Wednesday, January 7, 2026 in National Labor News
After bravely holding the line for four months, International Association of Machinists (IAM) Union Local 1297 Members who work at Libbey Glass in Toledo, Ohio, have finally secured a fair contract. Two Bargaining Units at Libbey Glass - the other represented by United Steelworkers (USW), walked off the job in August over inadequate wages, mandatory more»
Denver Public Library Workers File To Form Union
Published on Wednesday, January 7, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
One day after a new Public Sector Bargaining Law took effect, Workers employed at the Denver Public Library officially submitted Union Authorization Cards from a super-majority of eligible Staff to form Denver Public Library Workers United (DPLWU)/Communications Workers of America (CWA) Local 7799. In November, Denver voters overwhelmingly approved a ballot more»
The New York City AFL-CIO Central Labor Council’s 2025 Year-In-Review
Published on Tuesday, January 6, 2026 in New York City Labor News
In 2025, the New York City AFL-CIO Central Labor Council stood with Workers through a year shaped by resistance, resilience, and collective action.
From the start, the Labor Council worked alongside Union Members, Labor leaders and allies to respond to Federal actions that threatened Worker Rights and protections, while advancing a strong local agenda more»
‘A Fight In The U.S. Senate Looms’ After The House ‘Blocked Trump’s Single Largest Act Of Union-Busting In American History’
Published on Tuesday, January 6, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
Cameron Harrison at People’s World reports in a significant rebuke to the Trump White House, the House of Representatives passed the bipartisan Protecting America’s Workforce Act (H.R. 2550) before year’s end, voting to reverse the Trump Administration’s Executive Order that stripped Collective Bargaining Rights from more than a more»
Thousands of Unionized Air Safety Workers ‘Who Labored Through’ The Government Shutdown ‘Are Furious Because Their Promised $10,000 Bonus Has Vanished’
Published on Tuesday, January 6, 2026 in National Labor News
Rebecca Holland at moneywise reports thousands of dedicated Unionized Air Traffic Controllers, technicians and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Officers are crying foul after discovering they don’t qualify for the Federal Government’s promised $10,000 bonuses for workers who consistently reported for duty during the Government more»
New York State Labor & Employment Legislation - Governor Hochul Acts On Four Bills Before Year-End
Published on Tuesday, January 6, 2026 in New York State Labor News
Nancy Gunzenhauser Popper, Naomi Friedman, Katherine Heaney and Gretel Zumwalt at the Law Firm of Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. report – via The National Law Review, that New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed three employment-related Bills into law and vetoed a fourth before the end of 2025.
The three new laws - two of which took immediate effect more»
Governor Newsom Says In 2025, California ‘Expanded Access To Good-Paying’ Jobs And Career Training, ‘Strengthened’ Worker Protections & ‘Supported’ Communities Across The State
Published on Monday, January 5, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
(SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA) - In 2025, California expanded access to good-paying jobs and career training, strengthened Worker protections and supported communities across the State - from growing regional economies and expanding skills-based training to enforcing Labor Laws and responding to the firestorm in Los Angeles, California delivered workforce, more»
SMART Local 71: From The Buffalo Naval Park To Helping Out A ‘Fellow Union Member in Need,’ This Buffalo Sheet Metal Workers Local’s Membership & Retirees Are ‘Stepping Up Behind-The-Scenes To Make Our Community A Better Place To Live’
Published on Monday, January 5, 2026 in Buffalo and Western New York Labor News
(BUFFALO, NEW YORK) – These Tin Knockers have heart.
While you may not have noticed, the Membership and Retirees of SMART (the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers) Local 71 here in Buffalo are continuing to work to make the Buffalo Community a better place to live when it comes to donating their time and more»
The International Labor Movement ‘Condemns The Violation’ Of Venezuela’s Sovereignty
Published on Monday, January 5, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) and the Trade Union Confederation of the Americas (TUCA) is expressing their absolute and unequivocal rejection of the military operation carried out by the U.S. Government on the territory of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. ITUC General Secretary Luc Triangle said “These acts in no way defend more»
Telluride Ski Resort Patrollers Continue Their Fight For A Fair’ Contract In Week Two Of Strike
Published on Monday, January 5, 2026 in National Labor News
Members of the Telluride Professional Ski Patrol Union - part of United Mountain Workers (UMW)/Communications Workers of America (CWA ) Local 7781, have been on Strike since December 27th (2025) to secure a contract with fair wages and safety standards to attract and retain essential Staff. Patrollers at Telluride Ski Resort in Colorado perform vital and more»
Strike Notice Delivered: NYSNA Nurses Could Begin Walkout On January 12th At 12 Private Sector Hospitals In New York City ‘If’ Hospitals ‘Fail To Agree’ To Contracts That Protect Patient Care with Safe Staffing & Guaranteed Health Care Benefits for N
Published on Monday, January 5, 2026 in New York City Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) – New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA)-represented Nurses employed at 12 Private Sector Hospitals have delivered Strike notices to management.
The Strike notices were delivered two days after contract expiration on December 31st (2025 and give hospital management 10 days to reach a fair contract that protects safe patient care more»
“It Is Unsurprising This Mayor Ends His Term By Demonstrating Protecting And Supporting Working-Class New Yorkers Is Not His Priority” - Outgoing NYC Mayor Adams Vetoes 19 Bills Protecting Street Vendors, Workers & Affordable Housing
Published on Monday, January 5, 2026 in New York State Labor News
Isabella Gallo at amNewYork reports outgoing New York City Mayor Eric Adams turned the lights out on his four-year run at City Hall by vetoing 19 Bills passed to protect Workers, street vendors and Immigrants, increase affordable housing in the City and reform the NYPD. The last-minute vetoes occurred just hours before Adams’ four-year run as mayor more»
Nearly 400 Springfield, Missouri 3M Workers ‘Go Union’ With The United Steelworkers
Published on Monday, January 5, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
Nearly 380 Workers at 3M’s Springfield, Missouri Facility have voted to join the United Steelworkers (USW), marking a major win for the Plant’s workforce and a strong addition to the Union’s growing Chemical Sector. The Springfield Facility produces a wide range of adhesives, sealants and other specialty products that supply key more»
The U.S. Army’s Watervliet, New York Arsenal Apprentice Workshop Goes Live
Published on Thursday, January 1, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
(WATERVLIET, NEW YORK) – In an exciting effort to boost in-house skills, the U.S. Army’s Watervliet Arsenal Machinist Apprentices now have a dedicated machine shop where they can practice and hone their craft.
The Apprentice Machine Shop provides vital support to Apprentices as they develop their machining skills.
This innovative initiative more»
‘Don’t Be Fooled’ - U.S. Senator Cassidy’s Labor Reform Proposals ‘Are Not Pro-Worker’
Published on Thursday, January 1, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
Lynn Rhinehart at the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) reports U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy (Republican-Louisiana) recently unveiled a package of four bills that he described as advancing President Donald Trump’s purported Pro-Worker agenda. But there’s nothing in the legislation to address the problems Workers face when they try to organize Unions more»
UNIFI Workers Employed At The Fresno (California) Yosemite International Airport ‘Go Union,’ Join The International Association Of Machinists
Published on Thursday, January 1, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
(FRESNO, CALIFORNIA) – UNIFI Workers employed at the Fresno Yosemite International Airport have voted to join the International Association of Machinists (IAM) Air Transport Territory.
The 80 UNIFI Fresno Employees, who assist with ground handling and aviation services, cited a lack of meaningful raises, the absence of an established pay scale, and more»
‘Despite Trump’s War On Workers, The Labor Movement Still Notched Crucial Wins In 2025’ - But As Trump ‘Prepares To Escalate Attacks On Unions & Immigrant Workers, The Labor Movement Must Build Power To Stop Him’
Published on Wednesday, December 31, 2025 in National Labor News
Michael Arria at Truthout reports President Donald Trump launched a war against Workers as soon as he reclaimed power in January 2025. Now, nearly a year into his second Administration, it’s possible to take stock of the year’s notable victories for Organized Labor and the challenges looming in 2026. While the climate for Workers has undeniably more»
The Greater New York Building And Construction Trades Council Joins With City Officials to Announce $7 Billion In Capital Projects That Will Be Completed By The Unionized Construction Industry With The Signing Of Several PLAs
Published on Wednesday, December 31, 2025 in New York City Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) - Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York (BCTC) President Gary LaBarbera recently joined with New York City Office of Talent and Workforce Development Executive Director Doug Lipari to announce $7 billion in City Capital Projects will be completed by the Unionized Construction Industry.
This will ensure fair wages and more»
The New York City Council ‘Passes Numerous Worker Protection Measures’ - Street Vendors, Construction Workers, Security Guards, Firefighters & More ‘Stand To Benefit’
Published on Wednesday, December 31, 2025 in New York State Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) - Long-sought initiatives to protect the job security of Delivery Workers, increasing permits for Street Vendors and expanding the pay and benefits of Construction Workers were some of the measures passed at the City Council’s last session of the year.
The Construction Justice Act that was first introduced in 2023 requires housing more»
The Central Midwest Regional Council Of Carpenters Holds A Groundbreaking Ceremony For A New Apprenticeship Training Facility In Warsaw, Indiana
Published on Tuesday, December 30, 2025 in Apprenticeship and Training News
Lisa Green at The Journal Gazette reports the Central Midwest Regional Council of Carpenters recently held a groundbreaking ceremony for a new $15 million Apprenticeship Training Facility in Warsaw, Indiana. The new center will have 30,000 square feet in shop training space - with an additional 15,000 square feet for classrooms and offices, said Hannah more»
‘Heroic’ NALC Branch 3 Letter Carriers: The National Association Of Letter Carriers Has Recognized 80 Members of Western New York’s Branch 3 For Their ‘Heroic Deeds Of Action’ Since 2018, Including Several More During 2025
Published on Tuesday, December 30, 2025 in Buffalo and Western New York Labor News
We Could Be Heroes
Just For One Day
What’d You Say
Lyrics from the Song, Heroes - by David Bowie
(BUFFALO, NEW YORK) – When it comes to Heroes, National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) Branch 3 isn’t short of them.
Since 2018, 80 Members of this NALC Branch here in Western New York have been honored nationally by NALC as Heroes more»
The Voting Rights Act Is Under Threat. So Are Workers’ Rights.
Published on Tuesday, December 30, 2025 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
National AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Fred Redmond recently penned a Labor Perspective that appeared in BlackPressUSA and reads, in part:
In our workplaces, in our communities and in our Government, the right to vote is how Working People make our voices heard.
The late Representative John Lewis (Georgia) proclaimed: “Your vote is precious, almost more»
Whatever Happened To Trump’s ‘Golden Age’ For American Workers?
Published on Tuesday, December 30, 2025 in National Labor News
Z Network Editor’s Note: Dr. Lawrence Wittner is Professor of History Emeritus at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Albany and the Author of Confronting the Bomb (Stanford University Press). His following Labor Perspective, in part, was published in the On-Line Publication, The Z Network:
Although Donald Trump’s Department of Labor more»
Whatever Happened To Trump’s ‘Golden Age’ For American Workers?
Published on Tuesday, December 30, 2025 in National Labor News
Z Network Editor’s Note: Dr. Lawrence Wittner is Professor of History Emeritus at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Albany and the Author of Confronting the Bomb (Stanford University Press). His following Labor Perspective, in part, was published in the On-Line Publication, The Z Network:
Although Donald Trump’s Department of Labor more»
Nurses At St. Joseph Health In Texas ‘Vote Decisively To Go Union’ With National Nurses United - Nurses Said It Was ‘Critical’ They ‘Had A Say In Making Decisions’ Concerning Patient Care & With The Retention/Recruitment Of ‘Experienced’ Nurses
Published on Tuesday, December 30, 2025 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
Registered Nurses (RNs) employed at St. Joseph Health in Brazos Valley, Texas are celebrating a powerful victory after voting to form a Union with National Nurses United (NNU). The Medical Facility is owned by CommonSpirit Health, one of the largest Catholic Health Care Systems in the Nation that generated $1.1 billion in profits in 2024. The Nurses cited more»
Look Who Trump Appointed To Run The National Relations Labor Board: A Union-Buster At Amazon, Apple, Tesla & Space X
Published on Monday, December 29, 2025 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
Mark Gruenberg at People’s World reports the Senate’s approval of Crystal Carey as the new General Counsel for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) makes a top Union-Buster the NLRB’s Chief Enforcement Officer and de facto Chief Of Staff. The same vote also filled two Board seats, assuring that for the first time in almost a year the more»
Inside General Motors’ $242 Million ‘Push To Rebuild’ America’s Skilled Trades Workforce
Published on Monday, December 29, 2025 in National Labor News
Daniella Genovese at FOXBusiness reports the Nation’s Skilled Trades Workforce, which is critical to keeping the country's infrastructure and economy running, is rapidly declining. While many companies are working to address the shortage, General Motors (GM) has invested hundreds of millions of dollars to build its own pipeline of future Workers. Over more»
Association of Legislative Employees-Represented New York City Council Staff Union ‘Urges’ Council Members ‘To Honor Contract During Upcoming Reorganization’
Published on Monday, December 29, 2025 in New York City Labor News
Gabriele Holtermann at The Brooklyn Paper reports as the New York City Council heads into a new term beginning January 1st (2026), the Association of Legislative Employees (ALE) - which represents nearly 500 Council Aides, Finance Analysts and Senior Financial Analysts, is urging Council Members to publicly commit to not laying off or terminating Staff more»
The Expose Amazon Campaign Alleges The World's Largest On-Line Retailer ‘Is Systematically Violating The Federal Pregnant Workers Fairness Act’
Published on Monday, December 29, 2025 in New York State Labor News
Amir Khafagy at Documented reports the Expose Amazon Campaign is alleging the world’s largest on-line retailer is systematically violating the Federal Pregnant Workers Fairness Act. The campaign, which launched in July 2024, has spoken with 450 Amazon Workers across 35 States. Many of those conversations were with Women who claimed to have miscarried more»
In A ‘Tough’ Job Market, One Think Tank President ‘Urges’ Gen Z To ‘Consider The Trades Over Going To College’
Published on Sunday, December 28, 2025 in Apprenticeship and Training News
Sophia Compton at FOX Business reports Terry Schilling, who serves as President of the American Principles Project, is encouraging Gen Zers to reconsider the traditional college route and instead explore the Skilled Trades as recent graduates face a challenging job market. "We need to go back to the drawing board - and if we can avoid having an entire more»
The National AFL-CIO Releases Its 2025 Year-End Report: “Our Federation Of Unions Has Never Been More United”
Published on Sunday, December 28, 2025 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
The Labor Movement has been tested like never before this year. Since Inauguration Day, the radical pages of Project 2025 and the fever dreams of America’s corporate billionaires have come to life with a relentless assault on Working People. With that said, the National AFL-CIO has released its year-end report, detailing how Organized Labor has more»
Organized Labor ‘Gears Up To Fight Against’ Trump’s ‘Billionaire First’ Agenda - National AFL-CIO President Says The Labor Movement Is ‘Ready To Stand Up For Struggling Americans’ And Asks: ‘Which Side Are You On?’
Published on Sunday, December 28, 2025 in National Labor News
Michael Sainato at The Guardian reports Donald Trump has staged a year of “unrelenting attacks on Working People,” according to the head of the largest Federation of the Labor Unions in the U.S. Now they’re preparing to fight back. National AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler said her Labor Federation is gearing up to challenge the more»
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»
























