
Union seeks more than just shutdown of 52 bad bus firms
The government's shutdown of 52 intercity and tour bus companies for unsafe conditions is welcome, but does not solve the basic industry ills.

Domino’s agrees to reinstate 25 fired in New York
"Because of this agreement, 25 workers will be back to work in time for the holidays."

When miners’ children died: Italian Hall massacre, 100 years later
The disaster shook the people of Calumet and surrounding communities in the copper-rich Keweenaw region of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

Domino's Pizza locks out workers after wage protest
Domino's Pizza has told its workers what they can expect when they exercise their right to demand a living wage. The pizza chain has locked them out in the cold.

Locked out L&M nurses, techs get outpouring of support
Support is mounting daily for 800 courageous locked out nurses and tech workers, as the corporation failed to show up for further negotiations.

Today in labor history: Abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison born
William Lloyd Garrison, one of the nation's most outstanding abolitionist leaders, was born Dec. 12, 1805, in Newburyport, Mass.

Working during the holidays? Know your rights
This time of year, many people hold temporary or part-time jobs helping retailers and other businesses with the heavy demands of the busy holiday shopping season.

Justices let stand, but limit, ruling against card check
The six-person majority said the justices never should have heard the case.

Jobs with Justice relaunches with new website and bigger agenda
"As the new Jobs With Justice, we are leading the fight for workers' rights and an economy that benefits everyone."

Union leaders slam federal budget deal
Union leaders say it unfairly hits the nation's two million federal workers - who have borne the brunt of prior budget cuts.

