Union News
AFL-CIO Honors Workers, Families on 9/11 Anniversary
AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler reflects on the enduring impact of 9/11 and urges continued support for affected workers.
AFL-CIO President: Election Is Harris vs. Trump's Betrayal of Workers
AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler: "This election is between a principled fighter for opportunity, Kamala Harris, and Trump, a union buster."
Kaiser Management Outrages Workers with Unacceptable Bargaining Proposals
Kaiser management's refusal to address staffing and patient management issues has led to outrage among employees. Their latest proposal threatens professional time and offers inadequate wage increases. The union urges members to support the Strike Authorization Petition. Broader implications include potential disruptions in healthcare services and heightened labor tensions.
NABTU Praises Biden-Harris for Good Jobs Executive Order
"Washington, D.C. – September 6, 2024 – NABTU President Sean McGarvey praised the Good Jobs Executive Order, emphasizing its importance for labor standards and worker protections."
AFL-CIO Cheers Biden-Harris Move for Strong Labor Standards
"AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler praises Biden–Harris executive order for promoting good union jobs and strong labor standards."
AFT President and Survivor Respond to Apalachee High School Mass Shooting
A mass shooting at Apalachee High in Winder, Ga., has devastated the community. AFT President Weingarten and Abbey Clements call for stronger gun safety laws.
NY Auto Technicians Win Economic Justice - UAW
Today, September 4, 2024, Governor Hochul will sign a law ensuring Technicians at Dealerships earn equal pay for equal work in NY.
Tennessee Ultium Workers Join UAW in Majority Union Vote
A majority of workers at Ultium Cells in Tennessee have joined the UAW, marking a significant win for autoworkers in the South.
NABTU's 2024 Labor Day Message
“We honor workers across the U.S. and Canada. Thank you to the Biden-Harris and Trudeau Administrations for prioritizing workers."
UAW Members Ratify Historic Contract at Cornell with COLA, No Tiers
ITHACA – UAW members at Cornell ratified a four-year contract with a 77% vote, securing up to 25.4% wage increases, COLA, and more.







