Union News
AFL-CIO Condemns NIOSH Cuts, Urges Reversal of Anti-Worker Actions
AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler condemns Trump’s cuts to NIOSH, warning they endanger worker safety and health standards.
Workers at Caesars Indiana Vote to Strike Over Contract Dispute
Workers at Caesars Southern Indiana vote to strike, demanding a fair contract amidst rising casino profits.
AFSCME and Allies Sue Trump Administration to Save Voice of America
AFSCME, unions, and journalists sue Trump administration to prevent closure of VOA, citing a threat to press freedom and America's democratic values.
Teamsters AMR Workers in Washington County Secure Historic Contract
198 EMTs, paramedics, and dispatchers in Washington County secure better protections and wages under a new contract.
Labor and Civil Rights Leaders Honor Bill Lucy's Legacy in Washington
Labor and civil rights leaders gathered to honor Bill Lucy's legacy, celebrating his role in historic movements and his impact on future generations.
NABTU President Condemns Executive Order as Attack on Worker Freedom
NABTU President Sean McGarvey decries an executive order as an attack on worker rights, pledging to fight back.
PSA Flight Attendants Rally for Equal Pay and New Contract with American
PSA Airlines' Flight Attendants demand pay parity with mainline crews, citing 45% lower wages amid crucial safety roles.
Executive Order Threatens Funding for Nation's Libraries and Museums
An executive order aims to cut IMLS, threatening library and museum funding nationwide, especially for rural areas relying heavily on federal support.
Successful Bakersfield Strike Leads to Upcoming Hunger Strike Initiative
A successful protest in Bakersfield saw 30 strikers from various areas rally against Kaiser's treatment of behavioral health, gaining media coverage and support.
Judge Halts Efforts to Close USAGM and VOA Amid Free Speech Concerns
AFSCME President Lee Saunders applauds the temporary halt to efforts to close the U.S. Agency for Global Media and VOA.









