USA Jobs
EV Industry Persists Despite Trump Policy Shifts and Funding Challenges
Despite Trump administration's EV funding cuts, experts say electric vehicles will still grow in the U.S. auto market.
Unions Sue DHS and TSA Over Termination of Negotiated Union Contract
Unions file a lawsuit against DHS and TSA, challenging the termination of a contract protecting 47,000 officers.
BLM Approves Sapphire Transmission Line Project in Riverside County
BLM approves the Sapphire gen-tie in Riverside County, linking Sapphire Solar to the grid, boosting local jobs.
UAW Files Labor Charges Against Volkswagen for Violating US Labor Laws
UAW filed federal charges against Volkswagen for job cuts without union talks at its Chattanooga plant, highlighting broader concerns over labor rights.
California Bill Targets Exploitative Worker Contracts in Nursing Industry
Assemblymember Kalra's A.B. 692 aims to ban exploitative "stay-or-pay" contracts for nurses, safeguarding them from debt traps and promoting fair work conditions.
Lava Jato Scandal: Unveiling Corruption in Brazil and Beyond
The Lava Jato scandal exposed deep-rooted corruption in Brazil, shaking governments and implicating top politicians.
AFL-CIO criticizes U.S. Department of Education's staff reduction plan
AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler criticizes the U.S. Department of Education's staff cuts, emphasizing risks to vital resources.
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.










Iberdrola's Avangrid Plans $20B Investment in U.S. Power Grid by 2030
Iberdrola's U.S. arm to invest $20B in power grid by 2030, focusing on grid modernization amid rising energy demand.