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UAW Remembers Rev. Jesse Jackson's Legacy of Advocacy for Workers
Rev. Jesse Jackson's unwavering support for labor and civil rights leaves a global legacy of justice, solidarity, and dignity for workers.
UAW Local 2192 Prepares to Strike Amid Lorain County Contract Standoff
UAW Local 2192 members plan a strike on February 18 at Lorain County Jobs and Family Services over contract disputes, risking key public services.
MarinHealth Nurses Strike Over Lockout, Bargaining Session Cancellations
MarinHealth nurses strike on Feb. 18 for safe staffing and fair contracts, amid management lockout and canceled talks, impacting patient care and retention.
US Manufacturing Revival: Nostalgia vs Economic Reality
Exhortations to boost US industry date back to Ross Perot's warnings on NAFTA. Despite past efforts, manufacturing's role remains small.
DOE Allocates $175M to Modernize Coal Plants for Grid Reliability
WASHINGTON
—The DOE announced $175M for six projects to modernize coal plants, enhancing grid reliability and lowering costs.AFSCME President Lee Saunders to Retire After 14 Years of Leadership
Saunders energized AFSCME's activist culture, leaving it on strong footing for the future.
Teamsters File Emergency Order Against UPS Over Illegal Buyout Plan
Union seeks emergency order as UPS attempts illegal buyout; Teamsters claim contract violations and demand action.
NABTU President Criticizes Federal Shutdown of Gateway Project
Washington, D.C. — February 6, 2026 — NABTU's Sean McGarvey calls Gateway Project shutdown a federal failure.
Congressional Vote Cuts $125M for Replacing Lead Water Pipes in U.S.
There is outrage after the US Congress voted to slash $125m for replacing toxic lead drinking water pipes, risking health.
Challenges and Strategies for Implementing the Infrastructure Act
The shift from securing infrastructure funding to effective execution is here, tackling costs, regulations, and deadlines.









