NABTU President Sean McGarvey Honors Juneteenth, Advocates for Equity
“Juneteenth commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans and stands as a powerful reminder of Black...
NABTU President Supports White House's Use of Project Labor Agreements
NABTU President Sean McGarvey applauds the White House's decision to advance PLAs, ensuring efficient federal projects.
AFSCME Members Rally Against Proposed Medicaid Cuts in Washington
AFSCME members, like Stephanie Teachman, rally at Capitol Hill against Medicaid cuts, stressing dire impacts on rural healthcare access and vulnerable communities.
Critical Minerals Research Lab Conference: June 26–27 Virtual Event
Join the Critical Minerals Research Lab Conference on June 26–27 to explore critical mineral policies for clean energy.
Teamsters Commemorate 160th Anniversary of Juneteenth Nationwide
The Facts - Teamsters honor Juneteenth's 160th anniversary, marking slavery's end. Juneteenth marks June 19, 1865, when freedom reached Texas slaves. Teamsters fight for equitable contracts and support Juneteenth's holiday. News 2025.06.19 Across the nation, communities and the Teamsters Union observe the 160th anniversary of Juneteenth, a day that signifies the end of slavery in […]
Quaker Valley School District receives MTTC grant for new fab lab
The MTTC grant equips Quaker Valley students with modern manufacturing skills, enhancing workforce readiness and supporting Pennsylvania's industry growth.
Adventist Health Nurses Secure Contract Enhancing Safety and Retention
RNs at AHLM in Lodi, CA, secured a four-year contract boosting patient safety, nurse retention, and workplace protections, marking a significant union win.
Local 3613 Secures Pay Raises, Protections in New JTA Contract
AFSCME Local 3613 secures a four-year contract, ensuring significant pay raises and job protections for JTA workers, highlighting union strength.
US Senate Passes GENIUS Act: A Boost for Stablecoin Adoption
Stablecoin adoption in the US might speed up as the GENIUS Act passes the Senate, setting regulatory frameworks.
Congress Backs Bill to Reverse Union-Busting Executive Order
A bipartisan bill with 222 co-sponsors seeks to reverse a March executive order that stripped 1 million federal workers of collective bargaining rights.






