AFSCME Fights Proposed Changes to Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
The Department of Education's proposed rule threatens PSLF, risking the future of public service workers and the communities they support. AFSCME vows to fight.
US-Pakistan Talks Focus on Economic Cooperation and Regional Stability
US-Pakistan relations are strengthening with economic cooperation and critical mineral investments, signaling a diplomatic reset.
UAW Local 647 secures tentative agreement after two-week GE Aerospace strike
UAW Local 647's strike led to a tentative deal with GE Aerospace, securing job security, healthcare, and time off, marking a significant union victory.
Flight Attendants Union Criticizes Delay in Secondary Barriers Rule
Flight Attendants urge airlines to install secondary barriers, 24 years post-9/11, citing safety concerns over profit.
Nurses at HCA Florida Fort Walton-Destin Hospital Vote to Unionize
Nurses at HCA Florida Fort Walton-Destin Hospital unionize to improve staffing and patient care, highlighting significant issues with current practices.
Texans Rally to Protect Social Security Amid Threats and Budget Cuts
In Brownsville, labor activists and Rep. Gonzalez rally to protect Social Security from cuts amid new laws benefiting the wealthy, marking its 90th anniversary.
Diplomatic Efforts in Sudan: Unlocking Investment and Reducing Risk
U.S.-led diplomacy in regions like Sudan is transforming geopolitical stability into investment opportunities in commodities and infrastructure.
Court Rules AFSCME Members Unlawfully Fired, Orders Reinstatement
AFSCME President Lee Saunders hails a court ruling affirming OPM's lack of authority to fire probationary employees.
Mark DePaoli elected as new UAW Region 1A Director, succeeding Dickerson
Mark DePaoli was elected UAW Region 1A Director, succeeding Laura Dickerson. His leadership will impact thousands in southeast Michigan.
AFSCME, ARA, and Rep. Stanton unite against budget cuts in Arizona
AFSCME and ARA members gather in Phoenix, with Rep. Greg Stanton, to oppose cuts to Social Security, affecting 300,000 Arizonans' healthcare.










