
Federal judge upholds NLRB union election rules
The rules helped reduce the time available to businesses and union-busting "consultants" to illegally intimidate, spy on, harass and fire workers for exercising their rights.

Plaque marks site where Minneapolis cops fired on striking workers
"Bloody Friday" was a pivotal event in the 1934 Teamsters strikes in Minneapolis, a series of strikes that began in the bitter cold of February and continued through a hot summer.

Illinois GOP governor solicits retirees as strikebreakers
Rauner also failed to deny reports that he is considering calling on the Illinois National Guard to replace state workers in the event of a lockout or strike.

Court orders El Super to reinstate Fermin Rodriquez, fired organizer
"I am incredibly excited to be returning to my job where I can continue to fight for dignity and respect for all El Super workers."

