Union News
Architectural Historian Diane Laffin Wins Never Quit Service Award
Diane Laffin, an architectural historian, protects Nebraska's history by evaluating federal projects' impacts, earning her the Never Quit Service Award.
Union Protest Disrupts Kaiser Healthcare Event at San Diego's Petco Park
Over 100 union members stopped a Kaiser event at San Diego's Petco Park, showcasing labor solidarity and impacting Kaiser's reputation nationally.
UAW Commitment to Workers' Rights Unwavering Post-Election Results
Despite Trump's re-election, UAW remains focused on advocating for workers' rights, confronting corporate greed, and pushing for job security and fair wages.
Sysco Seattle Employees Unite with Teamsters Union
Workers at Sysco's Kent, Wash. center vote to join Teamsters Local 117, uniting with 275 drivers and warehouse staff.
Atlanta VA Nurses Rally for Safe Staffing Amid Budget Crisis Concerns
Atlanta VA nurses will rally on Nov. 14 for safe staffing, addressing budget issues affecting patient care and nurse retention, highlighting systemic VA challenges.
NABTU Praises U.S. Domestic Nuclear Energy Initiative
NABTU President Sean McGarvey highlights nuclear energy's role in clean, reliable power and job creation across the U.S.
Remembering Bill Lucy: A Labor Movement Giant's Life and Legacy
Bill Lucy, a pivotal labor leader, supported Memphis sanitation workers in 1968, impacting civil rights deeply. He remained engaged until his passing at 90.
House Passes Social Security Fairness Act, Repeals Unfair Provisions
AFT hails the House passing the Social Security Fairness Act, ending unfair pension offsets for public workers.
AFL-CIO Praises NLRB Ban on Captive Audience Meetings
AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler commends the NLRB's decision to ban coercive "captive audience" meetings in workplaces.
Saunders: House repeals GPO-WEP; Senate should follow suit.
AFSCME commends the House for voting to repeal GPO-WEP, urging the Senate to ensure full retirement benefits.









