Union News
AFSCME and AFGE sue Trump over civil service politicization efforts
AFSCME and AFGE sue Trump for undermining civil service, alleging illegal orders to replace career staff with political appointees, threatening democracy.
UAW urges tariffs and trade renegotiation to protect US manufacturing jobs
The UAW backs tariffs to protect US jobs but criticizes Trump's anti-worker policies, urging trade deal renegotiations to stop plant closures and exploitation.
Increased K-12 Funding Crucial for Students, Report Challenges Cuts
"Does Money Matter in Education?" reveals how cutting K-12 funding harms student outcomes, especially in underfunded areas.
NHLPA and PHPA join AFL-CIO, boosting union membership to 63 unions
NHLPA and PHPA join AFL-CIO, boosting its membership to 63 unions, reflecting significant momentum for labor rights.
AFSCME challenges federal funding freeze impacting vital services
AFSCME challenges the administration's funding freeze plan, which threatens essential services like Medicaid, amid rising anti-union actions.
UAW members at Detroit Axle ratify new contract with Daimler Truck
UAW members at Detroit Axle ratified a new contract with Daimler Truck, securing COLA and profit-sharing benefits, plus up to 50% wage increases.
AFSCME Member Loses Home to Wildfire, Continues Community Service
After losing his home in the Eaton fire, AFSCME's Robert Montanez helped Pasadena recover, exemplifying dedication amidst personal loss.
Kaiser Strike Reaches 100 Days with Vigils and High-Profile Support
Over half of NUHW members signed the Unity Petition, strengthening their stance in the Kaiser strike, marking 100 days with support from key figures like Mark Levin.
Kaiser Mental Health Strike Marks 100 Days with Vigils and Support
The Kaiser workers' strike hits day 100, with support from Congressman Levin and others, highlighting the ongoing struggle for fair contracts and patient care.
Nurses Union Condemns Immigration Raids in Health Care Facilities
Nurses urge Trump to halt immigration raids in hospitals, fearing they deter patients from seeking care, risking public health and worsening staff shortages.