
Trump’s Tariffs Are Harming U.S. Carmakers They Claim to Help
Ford faces $800M in Q2 losses from Trump-era tariffs meant to aid U.S. automakers, highlighting unintended harm to domestic manufacturing.


Ford faces $800M in Q2 losses from Trump-era tariffs meant to aid U.S. automakers, highlighting unintended harm to domestic manufacturing.

The nearly 40% increase is the biggest one-month move for a summer month in almost a century.

Proposed USAID staff cuts by Trump and Musk could halt key food aid programs, jeopardizing Louisiana rice farmers' exports and threatening market stability.

During National Correctional Officers and Employees Week, AFSCME highlights the essential yet unseen work of corrections staff, advocating for safer conditions.

Zoo workers at Brookfield Zoo launch a strike for fair contracts, urging public support amid stalled negotiations.

US and EU interests are clashing in the Western Balkans over energy projects, with US investments gaining traction.

UAW members at CNH Industrial's Racine plant reached a tentative five-year contract, boosting wages up to 29%, enhancing job security, health, and retirement.

UCLA health workers will rally on May 6 at the UC Regents meeting to demand patient safety improvements, citing unsafe conditions in makeshift care areas.

Public service workers demonstrate resilience as they fight budget cuts and staffing crises, organizing through unions to ensure community services thrive.
