US infrastructure can be renewed by public-private partnerships
America's infrastructure is in disrepair, rated a 'D+' by engineers. Biden's focus on revitalization faces significant challenges.
Cambridge Backs Teamsters in Fight Against Worker Misclassification
Cambridge takes a stand against gig companies' misclassification of drivers, aiming to protect workers' rights and state revenue.
UAW Members at Ultium Secure Tentative EV Industry Agreement
UAW Local 1112's pact with Ultium Cells in Lordstown, Ohio, doubles wages and enhances safety for EV battery workers.
Maine Seeks Sturdier Infrastructure for Harsh Weather
Maine forms 24-member commission to study disaster response and resilience, allocating $60 million for recovery.
Saunders Honors Rev. Lawson, Renowned Architect of Social Change
AFSCME President Lee Saunders honors Reverend James Lawson, a civil rights icon and advocate of nonviolent resistance. Lawson's legacy inspires justice seekers.
AFL-CIO Leaders Comment on Rev. James Lawson's Death
AFL-CIO mourns Rev. James M. Lawson Jr., a labor and civil rights icon. His legacy of nonviolent activism resonates in our fight for justice.
Pennsylvania Boosts Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Funding
PennDOT added a new corridor eligible for NEVI funding. Proposals for expanding EV charging infrastructure are due by August 2, 2024.
N.Y. Legislature Approves Teamsters-Backed Warehouse Bill
The NY State Legislature passed the Warehouse Worker Injury Reduction Act. The Teamsters urge Gov. Hochul to sign it into law.
UAW Women's Department Celebrates Pride Month
The UAW is committed to equity and inclusion, standing with the LGBTQIA+ community against workplace discrimination and inadequate federal protections.
May's Job Boom: 272,000 New Jobs, Unemployment Steady at 4%
May's job growth surged by 272,000, maintaining a 4.0% unemployment rate. Key sectors like health care and hospitality saw notable gains.










