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UAW Supports Striking GM Workers in Brazil
The UAW supports striking GM workers in Brazil protesting unjust layoffs and retaliatory firings amid record profits.
Saunders Criticizes Trump, Celebrates Multiracial Society
AFSCME President Lee Saunders criticized Donald Trump’s comments on Kamala Harris' heritage, calling them divisive and distracting.
Illinois Enacts Teamsters-Backed Free Speech Law
Teamsters celebrate the passage of SB 3649, banning employer intimidation and protecting Illinois workers' speech rights.
Sherrod Brown: Infrastructure Boost Benefits Ohio
Sherrod Brown emphasizes the significant impact of infrastructure investment in Ohio, highlighting progress and benefits.
UAW Condemns Corporate Greed at John Deere
John Deere’s reckless layoffs and job cuts are an insult to the working class, and the UAW will fight for justice for our members.
Permitting Reform Essential for Infrastructure Gains - SC Gazette
"Permitting reform needed to capitalize on infrastructure investments - South Carolina Daily Gazette"
NABTU and TVA Sign Pivotal MOU to Elevate Construction Standards
North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU) announced the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) as a founding signer of the landmark RESPECT (Responsible Environment Supporting Positive Equity Culture and Treatment) initiative to enhance work culture on construction sites. This memorandum of understanding will implement NABTU’s RESPECT program on all TVA projects. The RESPECT framework by NABTU is […]
Trump’s ‘Project 2025’ Threatens Hard-Won Rights and Freedoms
Donald Trump’s Project 2025 aims to dismantle public service unions and grant him unprecedented control. This 900-page plan could undermine workers' rights, public education, health care, and more.
Amazon Workers Strike at Major West Coast Air Hub
More than 100 Amazon workers at a major air hub in Southern California walked off the job over unfair labor practices.
AFL-CIO Endorses Kamala Harris for President
AFL-CIO endorses Kamala Harris for president in 2024. "A tenacious fighter for workers," says AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler.