Veterans and Unions Unite in Augusta to Oppose VA Privatization
On July 31, 2025, VA nurses, veterans, and allies will meet in Augusta, GA, to address threats to VA care and federal workers, highlighting privatization risks.
AFSCME AmeriCorps members win legal battle, layoffs are canceled
After months of activism, AFSCME Local 2027's legal win restores AmeriCorps jobs, ensuring vital community services continue nationwide.
Hawaii American Water to Implement New Wastewater Rates in 2025
Hawaii American Water secures new wastewater rates to fund $40M infrastructure upgrades, effective August 2025.
AFSCME Wins Legal Battles to Protect Jobs and Block Administration Moves
AFSCME's legal victories halted layoffs and reinstated jobs at AmeriCorps, countering the administration's anti-worker policies and protecting federal workers.
Local 79 Warehouse Workers Ratify Landmark Agreement with Teamsters
Local 79 secures a landmark contract for 270 warehouse workers at Southern Glazer’s, enhancing pay, benefits, and rights.
AFT President Weingarten Advocates for Strengthening Public Education
AFT President Randi Weingarten outlines a vision for strengthening public education, emphasizing safety, inclusivity, and engagement.
Governor Shapiro Celebrates Lewistown's New Main Street Designation
Governor Shapiro's visit to Lewistown highlights a $20M initiative to revitalize Main Streets, boosting local businesses and community growth across Pennsylvania.
Kaiser nurses to hold vigil protesting suspension of gender-affirming care
Kaiser nurses to hold a vigil in SF on July 25 against suspending some gender-affirming care for minors, highlighting patient advocacy amidst political pressures.
NABTU Urges Presidential Action Amid Canceled Construction Projects
NABTU President Sean McGarvey urges the President to address policy uncertainties threatening thousands of construction jobs.








