Union News
RNRN monitors LA wildfires, assesses need for nurse volunteers
Severe wildfires near LA prompt RNRN to assess volunteer needs. Delmarty warns of toxic smoke risks, highlighting climate change as a growing health crisis.
North Port AFSCME Local 3432 Secures Strong Contract Amid Challenges
AFSCME Local 3432 in North Port, Florida, secures a strong three-year contract with a 21% pay increase, overcoming anti-union challenges and hurricanes.
AFL-CIO Supports Southern California Amid Ongoing Wildfire Crisis
AFL-CIO stands with unions amid LA wildfires, aiding communities and supporting heroic first responders in crisis.
AFSCME Honors Jimmy Carter's Legacy on National Day of Mourning
AFSCME's President honors Jimmy Carter, highlighting his century-long dedication to public service and civil rights.
Oregon's Largest Healthcare Strike: 5,000 Workers to Walk Out
Nearly 5,000 Oregon healthcare workers, including nurses and doctors, to strike on Jan. 10 over staffing and wages.
San Joaquin County Nurses Plan Strike Over Bargaining Undermining
RNs in San Joaquin County will strike on Jan. 17, protesting management's undermining of bargaining, impacting nurse retention and patient safety.
NABTU President Criticizes Use of E-Visas for TSMC Plant in Arizona
NABTU President Sean McGarvey criticizes TSMC's use of E-visas for foreign workers in Arizona, urging U.S. job prioritization.
Costco Negotiations Stalled: Teamsters Demand Fair Contract Agreement
Costco executives end negotiations with Teamsters, rejecting fair proposals despite record profits, risking a strike.
BlueOval SK workers in Kentucky file for union vote with UAW in 2025
Workers at BlueOval SK in Glendale, Ky., filed to unionize with UAW amid safety concerns, part of a growing Southern autoworker union movement in 2025.
AFL-CIO and SEIU Unite to Empower Workers and Combat Union-Busting
Two million SEIU workers join AFL-CIO, boosting membership to nearly 15 million, to enhance worker rights and unity.







