Union News
AFT's Weingarten Comments on Chavez-DeRemer's Labor Secretary Role
AFT’s Weingarten on Lori Chavez-DeRemer: "We'll work with anyone supporting workers. She must decide Labor's true mission."
Nation's Largest Nurses Union to March in D.C. for Healthcare Rights
National Nurses United will march in D.C. on March 12 to oppose budget cuts to Medicaid and Medicare, highlighting risks to patient care nationwide.
NABTU President Supports Reintroduction of PRO Act for Workers' Rights
NABTU President Sean McGarvey backs the PRO Act, urging Congress to protect workers' rights and end unfair practices.
Head Start Teacher Warns of Harmful Budget Cuts Impacting Children
Becky Carlson, a Minnesota Head Start teacher, warns that federal budget cuts for tax breaks could devastate vulnerable children and their families.
UAW Local 677 Fights Mack Trucks' Plan to Move Jobs to Mexico
UAW Local 677 opposes Mack Trucks' plan to offshore jobs to Mexico, risking U.S. jobs and economic stability due to flawed trade policies like NAFTA.
AFL-CIO Chief Urges Chavez-DeRemer to Support Workers as Labor Secretary
AFL-CIO supports Lori Chavez-DeRemer's confirmation as labor secretary, but urges her to advocate strongly for workers.
AFA President Condemns Elimination of TSA Collective Bargaining Rights
The AFA opposes the elimination of TSA collective bargaining rights, citing risks to aviation security and worker rights.
Judge Rules OPM's Mass Firings of Federal Workers Illegal
A federal judge ruled OPM's directive to mass-fire probationary federal employees illegal, granting a temporary restraining order in favor of AFSCME and UNAC.
Unions File Emergency Motion Against DOGE's Data Seizure from SSA
Unions and retirees seek emergency relief to stop Elon Musk's DOGE from unlawfully accessing Americans' private data.
Trump's Executive Order Threatens Public Service Loan Forgiveness
President Trump plans to revoke PSLF eligibility for certain non-profits, sparking criticism and legal challenges.








