Union News
Court Denies AFL-CIO's Request to Block DOGE's Access to DOL Data

U.S. District Court ruled against AFL-CIO and others, denying a TRO to stop DOGE from accessing private worker data.

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Union News
New PTSD law expands benefits for New York public safety workers

NY public safety workers gain PTSD benefits, including 911 dispatchers. Signed by Gov. Hochul, expanding mental health care for essential roles.

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Infrastructure Investment
AECOM CEO Troy Rudd Optimistic Amid Deregulation and Trump Policies

AECOM CEO Troy Rudd highlights benefits of deregulation amid Trump-era funding cuts, noting strong infrastructure growth.

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Union News
AFSCME applauds judge's decision to block federal resignation deadline

"AFSCME's Lee Saunders hails a federal judge's decision to block the Trump administration's deferred resignation deadline."

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Union News
AFSCME President Warns Against Russell Vought's Confirmation Impact

Russell Vought's confirmation threatens public services, prioritizing billionaires and undermining workers' rights.

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Infrastructure Investment
PIDA Approves $27.9M Loans to Boost Jobs in Allegheny, Franklin Counties

The PIDA loans in Allegheny and Franklin counties aim to create 48 new jobs and retain 17, supporting business growth and boosting Pennsylvania's economy.

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Union News
UMC Nurses in New Orleans Plan Second Strike for Contract Progress

UMC nurses in New Orleans will strike on Feb. 5-6 for a union contract with LCMC Health, highlighting ongoing labor struggles and patient care concerns.

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Union News
2025 UAW Women in Leadership Conference at Pat Greathouse Center

The 2025 UAW International Women in Leadership Conference in Ottawa, IL, from April 3-6, empowers women leaders, impacting union roles and gender equity.

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Rhode Island Airport Safety Workers Vote No Confidence in Management

Rhode Island airport police and firefighters, AFSCME Local 2873, cite illegal actions by CEO Ahmad, leading to a no-confidence vote amid contract disputes.

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Health Insurance
UAW Members at VW Chattanooga Push for Fair Contract and Better Benefits

UAW members at Volkswagen Chattanooga push for a fair first union contract, highlighting wage and healthcare demands amidst VW's record $24.4 billion profits.

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