The US EV charging network: government policy's crucial role in growth
The US public charging market was shaped by federal policy, creating demand and infrastructure, despite policy shifts.
Kaiser Extends DACA Nurse's Leave; USCIS Approves Renewal Application
A DACA nurse at Kaiser San Francisco avoided termination after union protests; USCIS approved her renewal, highlighting immigration policy impacts.
Spanberger Vetoes Bill Granting Collective Bargaining Rights in Virginia
Spanberger vetoes collective bargaining legislation affecting public service workers' rights in Virginia.
Pennsylvania Excels in Sports Tourism Economic Impact Rankings
A new report ranks Pennsylvania fourth in the U.S. for sports tourism's economic impact, highlighting its role in boosting participatory and spectator events.
Teamsters Urge Support for Connected Vehicle Security Act of 2026
The Teamsters urge lawmakers to support the Connected Vehicle Security Act to protect U.S. industry and security.
AFSCME Corrections Officers Honored for Workplace Safety Improvements
AFSCME locals 387, 391, and 1565 in Connecticut were honored on Workers Memorial Day for improving safety at the Department of Correction.
UAW to Host Michigan Gubernatorial Candidate Forum in Dearborn
On May 18, UAW CAP hosts MI gubernatorial candidates Benson, Swanson, and Duggan in Dearborn to discuss key issues for workers, impacting the election race.
General Atlantic CEO Discusses AI's Impact on Investment Strategies
At General Atlantic's Investor Summit, CEO Bill Ford discusses navigating rapid tech changes and global complexities.
Bechtel and NABTU Partner to Modernize Nuclear Apprenticeship Programs
Bechtel and NABTU announce an MOU to modernize apprenticeship programs for new U.S. nuclear power plant projects.
U.S. Pipeline Expansion Accelerates Amid Rising Energy Demand
With U.S. energy demand accelerating, pipelines are crucial for meeting growth, but can they expand fast enough?








