LAUSD Administrators Join Teamsters Local 2010 for Stronger Advocacy
Workers at the second-largest U.S. school district join Teamsters Local 2010, boosting power for fair contracts.
U.S. Electrification ETF Launches Amid Rising Electricity Demand Trends
The Global X U.S. Electrification ETF (ZAP) targets companies benefiting from rising U.S. electricity demand and grid upgrades.
Labor Leaders Urge Biden to Certify and Publish Equal Rights Amendment
22 senior women labor leaders and nearly 500 signatories urge President Biden to certify and publish the ERA.
State Officials Urge Kaiser to End Behavioral Healthcare Strike
State Senate President Pro Tem Mike McGuire and Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas urge Kaiser to settle the ongoing mental health strike, citing legislative support.
Gwynne Wilcox Becomes NLRB Chair, Succeeding Lauren McFerran
AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler thanks Lauren McFerran for her NLRB leadership and welcomes Gwynne Wilcox as new chair.
Kaiser Mental Health Strike Reaches Ninth Week, Impacts Patients
Kaiser's 9-week mental health strike highlights contract disputes affecting patient care, with therapists and patients voicing concerns over cancellations.
Providence Torrance Workers Join NUHW, Securing Union Representation
Inspired by San Pedro colleagues, 533 workers at Providence Torrance unionized, marking NUHW's growth and challenging Providence's cost-cutting measures.
NUHW's Top 10 Highlights of 2024: Strikes, Contracts, and Growth
Kaiser mental health workers strike for two months as 2024 ends, highlighting ongoing labor tensions and significant contract negotiations in California.
Funding Available for Pennsylvania's Disadvantaged Business Support Centers
The Shapiro-Davis initiative funds centers to aid minority-owned businesses, enhancing growth and economic empowerment across Pennsylvania until 2025.
California Legislators Urge Kaiser to End Mental Health Workers' Strike
California legislators urge Kaiser CEO to negotiate with striking mental health workers, citing alarming therapy cancellations and inadequate mental health services.









