Union News
AFT President Weingarten on 2025 Election: A Victory for Democracy
AFT President Randi Weingarten: Election Day 2025 results show voters want leaders focused on affordability, not division.
AFSCME President Saunders praises Spanberger's Virginia election victory
AFSCME President Lee Saunders praised Abigail Spanberger's election as Virginia's governor, highlighting her pro-worker agenda.
AFSCME President applauds Mikie Sherrill's election as NJ governor
"AFSCME applauds Mikie Sherrill's election as NJ Governor, emphasizing her commitment to affordability and public service."
AFSCME President Urges Congress to Act After Election Results
"Voters nationwide rejected chaos and rising costs, favoring candidates committed to affordability for families."
Teamsters Local 313 Secures New Contract with Olympic Eagle
Members of Teamsters Local 313 in Puyallup, Wash., ratified a contract with Olympic Eagle, securing key improvements.
Public Service Heroes Respond to Tragedy in Grand Blanc, Michigan
AFSCME members swiftly responded to a tragic shooting and fire in Grand Blanc, MI, showcasing their commitment to public safety and community healing.
UAW Calls for Worker-Centered Reforms in USMCA Trade Agreement Review
As USMCA approaches review in 2026, UAW urges a worker-focused shift, highlighting 5 million lost jobs and calling for wage standards to avoid a race to the bottom.
AFSCME President Criticizes Government Shutdown Impact on Workers
The 2025 shutdown disrupts vital services, exacerbating health care crises and straining federal workers, with AFSCME filing a lawsuit against mass firings.
Coalition Sues to Block PSLF Rule Change, Citing Unconstitutional Impact
A coalition of cities and organizations filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education to stop changes to the PSLF program.
Coalition Sues to Protect Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
AFSCME and a coalition of cities and organizations filed a lawsuit to block changes to the PSLF program by the administration.






