Union News
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 […]
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.
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.






