Key Dynamics to Consider in U.S. Infrastructure Investments
Explore key dynamics in U.S. infrastructure investments, focusing on Union Pacific Corp and foundational insights.
Providence Saint John’s Nurses to Hold Picket Over Safety Concerns
Nurses at Providence Saint John’s Health Center will picket on Dec. 2 over management's neglect, risking patient safety and causing high RN turnover.
AFSCME Urges Congress to Extend ACA Tax Credits as Shutdown Ends
AFSCME President Saunders urges Congress to extend ACA tax credits as the government reopens, warning that families still face rising insurance costs.
US DOE Shifts Focus, Cuts Renewable Energy & Efficiency Offices
The DOE shifts focus from renewables to fossil fuels and nuclear, eliminating key offices, impacting global innovation.
Judge Rules to Protect Collective Bargaining Rights for VOA Workers
A federal judge ruled in favor of VOA workers, restoring their collective bargaining rights, marking a significant win against the Trump administration's efforts.
Rethinking U.S. Freight Policy: Balancing Costs and Environmental Impact
The U.S. moves $18 trillion in goods annually, mainly via truck and rail. Federal policies create economic distortions, costing billions.
Trump Plan Could Limit Loans for Graduate Nursing Students, NNU Warns
The Trump administration's plan to exclude nurses from higher-limit loans for graduate degrees may worsen the nurse staffing crisis and impact healthcare access.
UC Workers Strike to Protest Cost of Living Crisis and Contract Issues
In November 2025, 40K UC workers struck over unaffordable living costs, highlighting stagnant wages amid rising UC revenues and executive perks.
UAW Hosts First Organizing Conference to Empower Union Leaders
UAW members convened in Onaway, MI, for the first-ever Organizing Conference, enhancing skills to strengthen future labor movements amid declining union rates.










