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Locomotive engineers at NJ Transit have rejected a tentative contract deal, due to insufficient wages offered by the NJ Transit Board. This turn of events has now meant that a possible strike is on ...
Washington, DC – American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) National President Everett Kelley expressed outrage after VA Secretary Doug Collins selectively used his authority to deny union ...
At LaborPress, we’re committed to supporting all union members — not just during April, but every day of the year. This month, we’re highlighting practical stress management strategies designed to ...
In a shocking move, Stellantis is preparing to spend billions of dollars on stock buybacks and dividends rather than ...
The Trump Administration has dismantled the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS), an independent federal agency that is crucial to the federal government’s labor relations infrastructure.
New York, NY – New York City has announced a tentative five-year agreement with the Sergeants Benevolent Association, ...
CenterLight had, flouting the law, refused to continue the nurses’ health coverage during contract negotiations as well as ...
New York State Senator Jessica Ramos, has made quite a promise in her quest to seek the mayoral title. She wants to implement a program called “One Good Job,” which is the idea to provide employment ...
Ensuring that our neighbors’ worker rights are protected in their workplaces is a constant battle. From predictable schedules to protection from wrongful terminations, these workers are entitled to ...
In response to their management’s unfair refusal to offer a fair contract, workers at Caesars Southern Indiana Hotel & Casino have voted by a 98% margin to authorize a strike. The over 140 workers are ...
Following a slew of attacks on MTA workers which have been vicious and ongoing for years now, two more have been added to the outrageous acts workers have had to endure. In the Bronx, two MTA workers ...
Ron DeSantis, already infamous for his right-wing policies, is working with the state legislature to “fix” a problem that the state itself has created: a lack of workers available for low-wage jobs ...