Prevailing Wage
AFSCME criticizes end of $15 wage and anti-union policy shift
AFSCME criticizes White House for ending $15 wage for federal contractors, shifting funds to anti-union firms.
UAW President's Speech: Building Power and Fighting for Justice
UAW President's first address in Atlanta highlights union gains, transformative strategies, and renewed focus on organizing to counter corporate power.
Teamsters Secure Pay Hike and Benefits for US Foods Drivers
Teamsters at US Foods in Livermore secure a 13% wage increase and better benefits with a new three-year contract.
UAW Files Labor Charges Against Volkswagen for Violating US Labor Laws
UAW filed federal charges against Volkswagen for job cuts without union talks at its Chattanooga plant, highlighting broader concerns over labor rights.
NABTU Supports Chavez-DeRemer as New U.S. Secretary of Labor
NABTU's Sean McGarvey praises Lori Chavez-DeRemer's confirmation as U.S. Secretary of Labor, highlighting her union roots.
UAW GM Announces Record Profit Sharing and Raises for Sanitation Workers
In January 2025, GM announced a record $14,500 profit-sharing payout for all eligible workers, including temporary ones, marking a significant inclusion milestone.
Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants Ratify Contract with Wage Increases
Flight Attendants at Alaska Airlines approve a new contract with immediate wage hikes, boarding pay, and retroactive pay.
Teamsters Secure Landmark Contract for Stop & Shop Workers in Freetown
Teamsters Local 25 secures a six-year agreement with Stop & Shop, preserving over 900 union jobs with wage and benefit boosts.
Maine DOL cites NMMC for labor violations after nurses union complaint
The Maine DOL cited NMMC for labor violations after a nurses union complaint, leading to fines and a settlement aimed at ensuring compliance and fair wages.
UAW Reaches Tentative Agreement with Rolls-Royce, Gains Wage Increases
The UAW and Rolls-Royce reached a groundbreaking five-year agreement on February 26, ensuring wage hikes, profit-sharing, and no wage tiers for 800 workers.