USA Jobs
Teamsters Strike for Health and Pension Rights Against Quikrete
Workers at Rinker Quikrete strike for health care and pension protections after stalled negotiations over cuts.
Unions and Allies Sue Trump-Vance Over $10 Billion Child Care Cuts
Unions and advocacy groups challenge Trump-Vance's $10B cuts to child care, alleging illegal political targeting.
UAW Local 2192 Workers in Ohio Approve Strike Vote with 86% Support
UAW Local 2192 in Ohio votes 86% for strike at Lorain County Jobs & Family Services, highlighting labor's push for better conditions in public sector jobs.
Senator Baldwin Secures $40M for Wisconsin's Communities and Projects
Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) supports a $40M bipartisan funding package for Wisconsin's safety, economy, and water.
Met Museum Staff Vote to Unionize with UAW Local 2110 in Historic Move
The Met Museum staff unionizes with UAW Local 2110, securing a 76% vote, aiming for job security and equity, marking a wider labor movement in cultural institutions.
Senate Considers Spending Bill Cutting $125M for Lead Pipe Replacement
The Senate reviews a House spending package, cutting $125M for lead pipe replacements, reallocating it to fire management.
Local 743 Demands Fair Contracts for Chicago Medical Center Workers
Local 743 members at Rush University and University of Chicago Medical Center demand fair contracts amidst rising costs.
Bipartisan Spending Bill Affects Funding for NASA, NSF, and Other Agencies
The bipartisan deal reduces funding for NSF and NASA, though it prevents deep cuts proposed in the president’s budget.
Conn-Selmer closes Ohio plant, shifts brass instrument production abroad
Conn-Selmer is closing its Ohio facility to shift production to China, risking jobs and defying US manufacturing resurgence calls, sparking union protests.
Georgia's $26.3B Construction Boom Reinforces Top Business Status
Georgia's construction boom hits $26.3B, boosting its top state for business title with expansions across sectors.










