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Veterans and Unions Unite in Augusta to Oppose VA Privatization
On July 31, 2025, VA nurses, veterans, and allies will meet in Augusta, GA, to address threats to VA care and federal workers, highlighting privatization risks.
Local 79 Warehouse Workers Ratify Landmark Agreement with Teamsters
Local 79 secures a landmark contract for 270 warehouse workers at Southern Glazer’s, enhancing pay, benefits, and rights.
NABTU Urges Presidential Action Amid Canceled Construction Projects
NABTU President Sean McGarvey urges the President to address policy uncertainties threatening thousands of construction jobs.
UAW Criticizes Trump's Trade Deal with Japan, Citing Worker Disadvantages
The UAW criticizes a new US-Japan trade deal, arguing it harms American workers and benefits Japanese automakers. It could set a poor precedent for future deals.
Investing in U.S. Water Infrastructure: Navigating a $1 Trillion Opportunity
The U.S. water crisis demands urgent investment. With aging infrastructure and climate challenges, investors must act now.
Penn Postdoctoral Scholars Vote Overwhelmingly to Form Union RAPUP-UAW
Postdocs at Penn voted 95% for unionizing with RAPUP-UAW, seeking fair pay and security. This aligns with growing academic union trends nationwide.
Federal Pullback on California Rail Project Signals Investment Shift
The Trump administration's termination of $4B in funding for California's High-Speed Rail marks a shift in U.S. infrastructure.
Legal Services Workers Strike for Better Funding and Support in NYC
Legal services workers in New York rallied for better funding and staffing to support low-income clients. Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani and officials backed them.








Reduced DoD Reimbursements Risk Undermining University Defense Research
A proposed cap on reimbursements for university defense research may undermine the US military's technological edge.