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Judge Alsup Blocks OPM's Unauthorized Termination of Federal Employees

Judge Alsup calls probationary federal employees “the lifeblood of our government” and halts their illegal termination.

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RNs Voice Concerns Over Insight Health's Management of Hazel Hawkins

RNs at Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital demand improved management from Insight Health amid financial concerns, highlighting the need for patient-focused care.

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AFT President Criticizes GOP Budget for Hurting Working Families

House GOP's budget cuts healthcare, food aid for the poor, favoring wealthy tax breaks, says AFT President Weingarten.

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Oregon AFSCME Report Highlights Critical Workplace Safety Concerns

Oregon AFSCME's report highlights high risks and low safety due to understaffing, extreme overtime, and lack of safety protocols, urging legislative action.

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Teamsters Win $4.5M Settlement for Withheld Wages in Illinois

500 Teamsters win $4.5 million settlement for withheld wages against Illinois CMS, ending a long grievance battle.

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Ray Eames: Pioneering Designer of Mid-Century Modern Aesthetic

Ray Eames, a pivotal designer, shaped mid-century aesthetics with Charles, creating iconic pieces like the LCW chair; her influence endures in design.

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AFSCME President criticizes House budget plan for cutting key services

AFSCME President Lee Saunders condemns the House budget, citing cuts to Medicaid, SNAP, and vital public services.

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Nearly 5,000 Maryland Supervisors Join AFSCME for Collective Bargaining

The Facts - 5,000 Maryland supervisors joined AFSCME Maryland, Council 3. This unionization is a major expansion of collective bargaining rights. Leaders emphasize securing workplace improvements and fair policies. Historic Expansion of Collective Bargaining Rights in Maryland Annapolis – In a significant development for labor rights, close to 5,000 supervisors across Maryland have opted to […]

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Educators and Sociologists Sue to Overturn Controversial Policy Letter

A coalition challenges the U.S. Department of Education's "Dear Colleague" letter, defending educational institutions.

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UAW President to Address Rolls-Royce Contract Negotiations Update

UAW President Shawn Fain updates on Rolls-Royce talks as 800 workers push for fair pay amid record profits and potential strike, echoing broader labor movements.

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