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‘The Clock Is Ticking:’ ‘Strike Looms’ As Unionized LIRR Workers ‘Face Another Year Without A Raise’

Published on Sunday, May 3, 2026 in New York City Labor News
Matthew Euzarraga at PIX 11 reports there are just over two weeks until a potential Strike by Unionized Long Island Railroad (LIRR) Workers, who’ve gone three years without a raise. Union Leaders met last week with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) following heated discussions at a recent Board meeting. During the public comment period, more»

Kowal ‘Unanimously Re-Elected’ United University Professions President - Statewide Officers Also Elected At 2026 Spring Delegate Assembly In Albany

Published on Sunday, May 3, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(ALBANY, NEW YORK) - United University Professions (UUP) President Frederick E. Kowal has been re-elected by a unanimous vote of Delegates April 25 at UUP’s 2026 Spring Delegate Assembly in Albany. Delegates of UUP, America’s largest Higher Education Union, elected Kowal by acclamation, with UUP Statewide Secretary-Treasurer Jeri more»

Harvard Club of Boston Workers ‘Go Union’ With The UFCW

Published on Sunday, May 3, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
Workers employed at the Harvard Club of Boston have voted overwhelmingly to join United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 1445, fueled by concerns over the rising cost of living. The Bargaining Unit covers Workers in the dining, wellness, athletics and lodging operations at the membership-based social club for Harvard University alumni. While the more»

The USDOL Launches An AI Apprenticeship Skills Portal

Published on Friday, May 1, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
Cris Tolomia at Quartz reports a new on-line resource for building Artificial Intelligence (AI) skills in the workplace is now available, after the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) unveiled the AI in Registered Apprenticeship Innovation Portal. Acting Secretary of Labor Keith Sonderling called the portal "a major step forward in preparing the American more»

A May Day Message From National AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler: “We Have A Weapon More Powerful Than Anything The Billionaires And Greedy CEOs Could Dream Up - Our Unity”

Published on Friday, May 1, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – National AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler released the following statement to commemorate May Day 2026: While the struggle of the 19th-century Working Class may feel like ancient history in our Digital Age, the economic conditions that led to the creation of May Day aren’t so far off from our current fight. Workers at the more»

Artificial Intelligence’s ‘Negative Impact’ On Working People: Meta Chief Mark Zuckerberg Says AI Costs ‘Contributed To Layoffs Of 8,000 Staffers’

Published on Friday, May 1, 2026 in National Labor News
Antonio Pequeño IV at Forbes reports Meta Chief Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged his company’s spending on Artificial Intelligence (AI) has contributed to layoffs at Meta, according to a recording of an internal meeting reported by The Wall Street Journal. Zuckerberg said “compute and infrastructure” and “people-oriented more»

New York City Construction Workers ‘Who Tragically Lost Their Lives On The Job Are Remembered’ At The Annual Hardhat Mass Held At St. Patrick's Cathedral

Published on Friday, May 1, 2026 in New York City Labor News
Hundreds of New York City Building and Construction Trades Workers processed into St Patrick's Cathedral in hardhats earlier this week, gathering for the annual Memorial Mass and Procession honoring their fellow Workers who have tragically died on the job over the past year. It was the 18th annual mass which has taken place at St. Patrick's since the crane more»

‘Fallen Workers Honored’ At Workers’ Memorial Day Event In New York City

Published on Friday, May 1, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) - Workers, Labor Leaders and Government Officials gathered for a Workers’ Memorial Day event in Midtown Manhattan to honor New Yorkers who have died or suffered injury or illness on the job, and to renew the fight for strong workplace safety protections. The event was organized by the New York City AFL-CIO Central Labor Council and more»

“Unions Are The Missing Counterweight To Protect Our Craft:” Wizards Of The Coast Developers ‘Launch Effort’ To Join The CWA

Published on Friday, May 1, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
This is the first organizing effort at Wizards of the Coast, a Hasbro Subsidiary and popular Digital and Tabletop Studio known for developing Magic: The Gathering and Dungeons & Dragons. The United Wizards of the Coast-Communications Workers of America (UWOTC-CWA) Bargaining Unit would cover Game Designers, Programmers, Producers, Artists and other more»

‘In Stark Contrast’ To What The Trump Administration ‘Is Doing,’ United University Professions ‘Has & Is Embracing’ DEI ‘While Looking To Grow The Statewide Union’s Leadership & Membership In The Months To Come’

Published on Thursday, April 30, 2026 in Buffalo and Western New York Labor News
Much has been reported on the Trump Administration’s attack on Diversity, Equity and Inclusions (DEI) Initiatives, including its purging of 300,000 Black Women from the Federal Workforce by demolishing DEI Affirmative Action. For example, WNYLaborToday.com recently published a report from the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) in Washington, D.C. that more»

From The National AFL-CIO: The U.S. Supreme Court Ruling On The Voting Right Act Is An ‘Outright Attack on the Fundamental Rights of Working People’

Published on Thursday, April 30, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - In response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Louisiana v. Callais, National AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler and Secretary-Treasurer Fred Redmond issued the following statement: The Supreme Court executed a devastating blow to the Voting Rights Act and an outright attack on the fundamental freedoms of Working People. The more»

‘A Win for Working People Nationwide:’ Virginia AFL-CIO ‘Celebrates Passage’ Of Redistricting Referendum

Published on Thursday, April 30, 2026 in National Labor News
The Virginia AFL-CIO is applauding the successful passage of the referendum to temporarily adopt new Congressional Districts in order to fight back against Donald Trump’s redistricting war. Virginia AFL-CIO President Doris Crouse-Mays issued the following statement: This is a win for Working People nationwide. Over the last year, the Trump more»

Jefferson Community College ‘Highlights’ State University Of New York Apprenticeship Program

Published on Wednesday, April 29, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
Jefferson Community College in Watertown, New York is celebrating National Apprenticeship Week by showcasing its role in the State of New York (SUNY) Apprenticeship Program, which aims to address New York’s workforce needs. Through partnerships with regional employers, JCC offers Registered Apprenticeships that combine paid training and classroom more»

From The IAM: Save Spirit Airlines By ‘Protecting’ Worker Paychecks & Customer Affordability, ‘Not’ Executive Pay

Published on Wednesday, April 29, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - Richie Johnsen, who serves as Air Transport General Vice President of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), North America’s largest Airline Union, has issued the following statement regarding potential Federal relief for Spirit Airlines: Spirit Airlines Workers, including IAM Ramp Service more»

Organized Labor Joins With Performers & Lawmakers To ‘Condemn’ Paramount’s $110 Billion Mega-Merger With Warner-Discovery

Published on Wednesday, April 29, 2026 in National Labor News
In an orgy of tons of money being thrown around, one monster Hollywood Entertainment Conglomerate, Paramount, bought another, Warner Bros. Discovery, in a $110 billion mega-merger, which could leave Unions, Workers, consumers and Lawmakers on the outside looking in while CEOs enrich themselves and an oligopoly’s clout grows larger. And that’s more»

“Like Nailing Jell-O To A Wall” - ‘Why Unions Are Struggling To Protect Journalists’ Rights In The Age Of Artificial Intelligence’

Published on Wednesday, April 29, 2026 in New York City Labor News
Gretel Kahn at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism reports: Will AI (Artificial Intelligence) come for my job? This is the question at the heart of AI anxieties across many industries right now. For Journalists, this question is constantly being re-pondered and re-examined as more companies are incorporating AI into their workflows. AI can more»

A Memorial Day ‘Call To Action’ From CSEA President Mary Sullivan: “When CSEA Members Raise Our Voices Together, We Make Workplaces Safer For Everyone”

Published on Wednesday, April 29, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(ALBANY, NEW YORK) – Mary Sullivan, who serves as President of the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) - which represents 250,000 Public Workers across New York State, released the following on Workers Memorial Day 2026: April 28th is Workers Memorial Day, when we remember Workers who were killed, injured or made ill on the job. But it must more»

Mid-Continent Public Library Staff Are Unionizing & ‘They Could Make Missouri History’

Published on Wednesday, April 29, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
Savannah Hawley-Bates at KCUR/NPR reports Librarians and Staff employed in the Mid-Continent Public Library System have announced their intent to Unionize for better wages workplace protections - which would make it the largest Library Union in the State of Missouri. About 60% of the more than 700 Union-eligible Staff Members have signed a public petition more»

The National AFL-CIO’s 2026 ‘Death On The Job-The Toll Of Neglect’ Report: Workplace Hazards ‘Kill 140,000 Workers Each Year In The U.S., More Than 380 Workers Each Day’

Published on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – The National AFL-CIO has released its 35th annual Death on the Job-The Toll of Neglect report, which alarmingly finds workplace hazards kill approximately 140,000 Workers each year in the United States - more than 380 Workers each day. Findings in the 2026 report include: 5,070 Workers died from traumatic injury on the job in more»

The International Association Of Machinists Files An Unfair Labor Practice Charge Against Apple ‘Over Discriminatory Treatment of Unionized Workers’ At Apple’s ‘First Unionized Store In The U.S.’

Published on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 in National Labor News
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) has filed an Unfair Labor Practice (ULP) Charge with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) against Apple, alleging the company unlawfully discriminated against Unionized Workers at its Towson, Maryland Retail Store, which is the first Unionized Apple retail location in the United more»

Hachette Book Group Employees ‘Announce Largest Unionization Campaign In Trade Publisher History’ With The NewsGuild-CWA

Published on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 in New York City Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) - The Employees of Hachette Book Group (HBG), the third-largest Trade Publisher in the U.S., have announced they have Unionized with Washington-Baltimore NewsGuild-Communications Workers of America (CWA) Local 32035 in order to ensure better benefits, protections and rights for Workers - as well as increased equity, transparency and agency more»

Organized Labor ‘Celebrates’ New York City Mayor Mamdani’s ‘Veto Of A Buffer Zone Bill That Was Opposed’ By Unions

Published on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) - Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced he would veto a City Council Bill criticized by Unions representing Academic Workers that would have tasked the NYPD to erect “security perimeters” around Educational Facilities across New York City. Intro 175-B's critics warned the Bill would stifle free speech and possibly affect the ability of more»

In Maryland, Workers Receive IBEW Training Through Voice-Data-Video Apprenticeship Program

Published on Monday, April 27, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
Education Reporter Tim Tooten at WBAL-TV in Baltimore reports from Lansdowne, Maryland that as the economy rebounds both in Maryland and across the Nation, there's become a need for more skilled Workers, which includes the field of Voice-Data-Video. Workers in Baltimore City are being trained through a popular Job Apprenticeship Program. It turns out the more»

National Council For Occupational Safety & Health’s Annual ‘Dirty Dozen’ Report: ‘Every 104 Minutes Corporate Neglect Kills Another Worker’

Published on Monday, April 27, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - A Worker dies from corporate negligence every 104 minutes: The suppliers of auto parts for Hyundai and Kia cars; The Subway Restaurant Chain; The Nation’s largest Homebuilder, which let Donald Trump’s vicious and violent ICE Agents raid its job sites; and a Snack Food Company that puts Migrants’ children into hazardous more»

Auto Workers Employed At Tesla, BMW & More ‘Move To Join The UAW’ - Union Campaigns ‘Increase To Involve Employees At 13 Non-Union’ Automakers

Published on Monday, April 27, 2026 in National Labor News
Victor Ordonez at ABC News reports thousands of Workers employed at 13 Non-Union Automakers - including Tesla, Toyota, BMW and Nissan, have moved to join the United Auto Workers (UAW). The Auto Workers are signing Union Cards on-line at the UAW's website as part of simultaneous campaigns across the 13 Automakers. The UAW called it an "unprecedented move." more»

St. John’s Faculty Unions ‘Take Legal Action Against The Administration’ - AAUP & FA ‘File Multiple ULP Charges After University Leadership Ignores’ Unions

Published on Monday, April 27, 2026 in New York City Labor News
Nicholas St. Cyr at The Torch reports that after more than two months after St. John’s University’s Administration’s decision to no longer recognize the Unions during the Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiation process, they have decided to take legal action. The St. John’s Chapter of the American Association of University more»

‘Inside The Long Retreat’ Of Workers’ Compensation In New York State: 160,000 Injured New Yorkers ‘Seek Workers’ Compensation Each Year - But In Recent Years, Regulators Have Tilted The Scales Towards Employers & Insurers’

Published on Monday, April 27, 2026 in New York State Labor News
Brook D’Angelo was driving to a distressed property in Niagara Falls, where she worked as a Neighborhood Inspector, when her City-owned car slammed downward into a deep sinkhole in an unpaved alley. The impact broke her lower back and ripped her abdominal wall. So, like some 160,000 injured New Yorkers each year, D’Angelo filed a claim in 2018 more»

Mid-Continent Public Library Staff Announce Organizing Effort With The CWA

Published on Monday, April 27, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
Librarians and Staff employed in the Mid-Continent Public Library System - serving Jackson, Clay and Platte Counties in Missouri, have announced their intent to form a Union. Sixty-percent of Union-eligible Staff Members have signed a public petition supporting efforts to organize with Communications Workers of America (CWA) Local 6360. The Workers are more»

North America’s Building Trades Unions & Microsoft ‘Expand Nationwide Initiative To Strengthen AI Training & Career Pathways Across The Skilled Trades’

Published on Friday, April 24, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - North America's Building Trades Unions (NABTU) and Microsoft have announced an expanded partnership to support a strong workforce pipeline and help Workers across North America build the skills needed to succeed in an AI (Artificial Intelligence)-powered economy. Building on a partnership that has already trained 1,500 Instructors in more»

“Nothing Funny About It!” - Indiana Democratic Congressman ‘Scolds’ Commerce Secretary Lutnick ‘For Laughing At Union Job Losses’

Published on Friday, April 24, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
David Edwards at RawStory reports that during a House Appropriations Committee hearing on Thursday (April 23rd), U.S. Representative Frank Mrvan scolded Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick after the Trump Administration Official appeared to laugh at job losses in his District. Mrvan observed Lutnick had been supportive of Union jobs outside of government. The more»

Teamster-Represented Costco Workers ‘Vote To Authorize Nationwide Strike Over Fair Wages & Benefits’ In A New Contract

Published on Friday, April 24, 2026 in National Labor News
Leah Sarnoff and Darren Reynolds at ABC News reports Teamster-represented Workers employed at Costco Wholesale locations across the country have voted to authorize a Strike, with more than 85% of Members in favor of hitting the picket lines. The Teamsters represent more than 18,000 Costco Employees nationally. Union President Sean O’Brien said: "Our more»

Unions Meet With Mamdani Team Over Protest ‘Buffer Zone’ Bill

Published on Friday, April 24, 2026 in New York City Labor News
Claudia Irizarry Aponte and Katie Honan at The City report City Hall Officials met with Union Leaders who are pushing Mayor Zohran Mamdani to veto a controversial City Council Bill that would establish anti-protest buffer zones around schools and educational facilities. A representative of Deputy Mayor for Economic Justice Julie Su met via video call with more»

State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli: ‘Despite Third Straight Year Of State Workforce Expansion, OT Costs Increased By $1.6 Billion’ In 2025 - Department Of Corrections ‘Accounted For Over 87% Of Total Increase’ In OT Earnings

Published on Friday, April 24, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(ALBANY, NEW YORK) - New York State Agency overtime costs increased 22.7% in 2025 for a total of $1.6 billion, while the number of overtime hours increased by 5.9%, or 1.4 million hours, higher than the previous year, according to the annual report issued by State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli examining State agencies’ overtime and workforce trends. The more»

Clean Water Action Staff ‘Across The Country Join Together To Form A Union And Seek Recognition’ As The Clean Water Guild

Published on Friday, April 24, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
The Workers of Clean Water Action and the Clean Water Fund have announced the formation of the Clean Water Guild, uniting employees of Clean Water Action and Clean Water Fund as a part of The NewsGuild-Communications Workers of America (CWA). As the boots-on-the-ground force behind one of the Nation’s founding grassroots Environmental Non-Profits, more»

An ‘America First’ President? - ‘Backlash Over’ Trump’s ‘Decision To Use Foreign’ Steel To Build His Proposed White House Ballroom

Published on Thursday, April 23, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
Joe Sommerlad at The Independent reports President Donald Trump is receiving backlash over his suggestion a European Metals Company has donated foreign steel for the construction of his White House ballroom. According to The New York Times, the Luxembourg-based ArcelorMittal has donated materials to help with the $400 million project, which would appear to more»

After A Three-Week Strike, JBS ‘Concedes’ To Meatpacking Workers – Company ‘Gives In To Nearly Every Demand,’ Plus A $1.50 An Hour Wage Increase & ‘Ground-Breaking’ Policy On Personal Protective Equipment

Published on Thursday, April 23, 2026 in National Labor News
Caitlyn Clark and Lisa Xu at LaborNotes report on the 3,800 Meatpacking Workers who are represented by United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 7 in Greeley, Colorado - who launched the industry’s first major Strike in 40 years. Their three-week Unfair Labor Practice (ULP) Strike was the first time Workers had ever struck the JBS Greeley Beef more»

In Reno, Nevada: Laborers Local 169 Is Preparing Workers For A New Solar Project “That Will Bolster The Local Economy”

Published on Wednesday, April 22, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
Noah Bond at KOLO-TV reports From Reno, Nevada that Laborers Local 169 is ramping up training efforts to prepare Workers for a major solar project near Yerington that will bring hundreds of jobs to the region. Local 169 is seeking between 200 and 300 Workers for the Libra Sol Project, a large-scale solar field spanning 4,000 acres. The positions offer more»

The National AFL-CIO On The Resignation Of U.S. Labor Secretary Chavez-DeRemer: “We Need A Labor Secretary Who Understands Working People And Will Work To Make Our Lives Better - Not Just Be A Rubber Stamp For Corporations’ Wish Lists”

Published on Wednesday, April 22, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – National AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler issued the following statement in response to Lori Chavez-DeRemer’s resignation as U.S. Secretary of Labor: When we’re in a crisis of costs going up, job insecurity due to AI (Artificial Intelligence) and technology, and uncertainty across the economy, we need a Labor Secretary more»

Federal Employee Unions ‘Sue To Block ‘FLRA’s ‘Political Seizure’ Of Union Elections - ‘Warn Fast-Track Changes With The Agency’s Political Appointees Will Bog Down, Rather Than Streamline,’ The Election Process

Published on Wednesday, April 22, 2026 in National Labor News
Erich Wagner at Government Executive reports a coalition of Labor Groups are suing the Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA) in an effort to block new regulations granting the Agency’s political appointees control over Union Elections at Federal Agencies, arguing both that the Agency robbed stakeholders of the opportunity to weigh in on the changes more»

Unions ‘Urge’ Governor Hochul ‘To Tax The Rich’ - Letter Signed By DC37, HTC & More ‘Pushes For Several Revenue-Raising Initiatives’

Published on Wednesday, April 22, 2026 in New York City Labor News
Harper Freeman at The Chief reports New York City Labor is calling on Governor Kathy Hochul to tax the rich. Nearly a dozen Unions have signed a letter that was sent to Hochul urging her to get behind revenue-raising measures proposed in the one-house budgets of the State Assembly and State Senate - as well as other additional tax increases. Raising taxes more»

From NYSUT: Schools ‘Work To Meet New Drinking Water Standards’

Published on Wednesday, April 22, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(ALBANY, NEW YORK) - Schools across New York State are working diligently to comply with new, more stringent lead standards that will make school drinking water even safer for students, educators and others who spend time in school buildings. New York State United Teachers (NYSUT) Health and Safety has created: A fact sheet to help schools familiarize more»

Lush Cosmetics Workers In Maryland ‘Go Union,’ Vote ‘Unanimously’ to Join The UFCW

Published on Wednesday, April 22, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
(BALTIMORE, MARYLAND) - Workers employed at the Lush Cosmetics Store in Baltimore’s Harbor East Neighborhood have voted unanimously to join United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 27. Workers organized around key issues on the job, including fair pay, consistent and reliable scheduling, and a need for dignity and respect in the workplace. more»

National Nurses United’s ‘Red Alert: Save Our Hospitals’ Bus Tour: Nurses ‘Across The Country Are Coming Out & Speaking Up To Protect Our Communities From Federal Health Care Cuts’

Published on Monday, April 20, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
President Donald Trump and Republicans in the House and Senate have slashed Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies and gutted Health Care Programs like Medicaid, all to fund billionaire tax breaks and ICE terror. This has left more than 400 Hospitals at risk of service cuts or closure, threatening vulnerable patients and communities. But Nurses, patients and more»

Scientific American Editorial Workers ‘Go Union’ With Writers Guild Of America East

Published on Monday, April 20, 2026 in New York City Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) – Reporters, Editors, Producers and other Professionals involved in producing a successful print and digital product at Scientific American have Unionized with the Writers Guild of America East (WGAE), which represents more than 7,500 Members working in film, television, news, podcasts and on-line media. Scientific American’s more»

LanguageLine Interpreters Unionization Push Backed By New York City Lawmakers - Interpreters ‘Cite Low Pay, High Stress & Deteriorating Service Conditions’

Published on Monday, April 20, 2026 in New York State Labor News
(NEW YORK CITY) – Carter Myers-Brown at The Chief reports on New York City LanguageLine Interpreters: When a patient walks into a New York City Hospital and doesn't speak English, or when a resident calls 911 in a language other than English, it falls to a LanguageLine Solutions Interpreter to bridge the gap. Now, many of these Interpreters are more»

Make-Up & Hair Workers At ESPN Vendor ‘Go Union’ With IATSE

Published on Monday, April 20, 2026 in Organizing News From Across The U.S.A.
(BRISTOL, CONNECTICUT) - Hair and Make-Up Artists employed by Distinct Artistry at ESPN have voted overwhelmingly in favor of Unionizing with International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts (IATSE) Local 798 by a 19-to-4 margin. The 27 Hair and Make-Up Artists are employed regularly by Distinct more»

Union & Apprenticeship Fair Held At The Brooklyn Navy Yard Provided Access To Skilled Trades Training & Jobs

Published on Sunday, April 19, 2026 in Apprenticeship and Training News
Karen Juanita Carrillo at The New York Amsterdam News reports on the third annual Union & Apprenticeship Fair that was held last week at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The event provided New Yorkers with access to stable, well-paying, Skilled Trades and Industrial-Union careers. The Fair gave those in attendance a chance to connect with Union Recruiters from more»

Via The Economic Policy Institute: ‘Misclassifying Workers As Independent Contractors Is Costly For Workers & Social Insurance Systems’

Published on Sunday, April 19, 2026 in Labor News From Washington, D.C.
The type of misclassification addressed in this report occurs when an employer wrongly classifies an Employee as an Independent Contractor. The problem of Workers being misclassified as Independent Contractors is pervasive and widespread. An analysis from the National Employment Law Project focusing on State-level reports on misclassification estimated more»

AFA-CWA Reaches Tentative Contract Agreement With United Airlines, ‘Winning Boarding & Sit Pay’

Published on Sunday, April 19, 2026 in National Labor News
Flight Attendants employed at United Airlines and represented by the Association of Flight Attendants-Communications Workers of America (AFA-CWA) have reached a tentative contract agreement with the company after more than four years of bargaining. The agreement came during mediated bargaining and is expected to: Improve base pay rates; Place restrictions more»

Strike Averted: 32BJ SEIU-Represented New York City Doormen, Porters & Maintenance Workers Reach Tentative Contract Agreement With Building Owners, ‘New Four-Year Deal Would Give Doormen Yearly Wage Increases’

Published on Saturday, April 18, 2026 in New York City Labor News
Michelle Kaske at Bloomberg reports New York City Doormen and building owners have reached a potential agreement on wage and benefit increases, avoiding a possible Strike as soon as April 21st that would have upended day-to-day operations at 3,500 co-ops, condos and apartment properties. The current contract is set to expire late Monday night (April 20th). more»