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NNU recognizes this effort to erase our collective bargaining agreements is a blatant attempt to bust our unions and to silence the nurses and workers who are standing on the frontlines to protect our ...
SAG-AFTRA, the world’s largest union representing entertainment professionals, made its presence felt at Comic-Con 2025 in San Diego, California, with a panel exploring the evolving world of voice and ...
Washington, D.C. – Journalists at The Hill, represented by the Washington-Baltimore NewsGuild, have voted 46-to-1 to ratify their first Collective Bargaining Agreement with Nexstar Media Group. The ...
Washington, DC – Trump is “implementing” Executive Order 14251 and terminating the master collective bargaining agreement between VA and AFGE National VA Council.
A coalition of Washington, D.C. Unions have reached an agreement with the National Football League’s (NFL) Washington Commanders to create hundreds of Union-protected jobs tied to the NFL team’s ...
Local 100 President John Chiarello brought the fire to MTA CEO Janno Lieber at the MTA Board meeting held just days ago over missing a ...
Stu Becker at People’s World reports the Texas AFL-CIO, the Texas Organizing Project and the Black Voters Matter Fund were among those rallying here the University of Texas campus right before a State ...
The construction industry is no stranger to risk. Every day, workers face serious hazards—heavy equipment, dangerous heights, and unpredictable site conditions. In 2023 alone, New York City recorded ...
Washington, DC – As we celebrate the 100th anniversary of our union it is important to remember the men and women who established the union a century ago and the struggles they encountered. The ...
New York, NY, – Robert Suttmann, President of Local 802 American Federation of Musicians (AFM), the Union that represents live Musicians who work at The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, has issued the ...
Washington DC – The Supreme Court has issued a 5-4 decision that makes it harder for home care workers to deliver quality care for their clients. The case, Harris v.