
News Guild’s Lunzer: Court ruling could chill First Amendment
"The Chicago Sun-Times is being punished for doing exactly what a news organization is supposed to do: Hold the people in power to account."

Communications Workers endorse Sanders
"Sanders stands with working families against corporate greed, Wall Street, and the big banks, and we are going to help him."

For labor, 2015 began and ended with political action
The year kicked off with a comprehensive "Raise The Wage" campaign and the advocation of a wide-ranging package of measures to restore the middle class.

Burn the TPP, not workers
Middle America is smoldering. For too long, citizens worked harder and produced more, yet corporations cut pay and benefits.

Trump Vegas hotel files objections after workers vote to unionize
The Trump Hotel Las Vegas, however, is required by federal law to bargain with the union, even though they have filed objections.

Unionists pack Ohio statehouse to protest anti-worker bills
A new "right-to-work" bill and an "unemployment reform" bill would make Ohio the "worst state in the union for unemployed workers."

Seattle Teamsters local to organize Uber, Lyft drivers after city council vote
Teamsters Local 117 in Seattle will step up its efforts to unionize Uber and Lyft drivers.

CLUW convention delegates to use health info to empower union women
"When women have access to quality health information, they live longer, are more productive and have better quality lives."

Painters local makes beloved carousel look new again
With the utmost of care, union members from Painters and Tapers Local 788 work on the carousel, using new age products and old world techniques.

Canada’s Yussuff: Unions need to be in forefront on climate change
The challenge for Canadian workers adapting to climate change is to be prepared to find new ways of doing business.

