
After three-year struggle, country club workers win big
"We've learned that it doesn't matter who you are, if you stay strong and you're on the side of justice."

Right to work for less dies in New Hampshire
The House of Representatives here gave a resounding defeat to the union haters this week when it voted 212-141 against a right to work for less bill.

Miners arrested again in St. Louis protest
"There is a war on workers in this country." Instead of "brass knuckles and gun thugs, corporate lawyers" are helping Peabody rob retirees.

Gov’t. workers: Cuts would trigger new recession
Automatic budget cuts would have a devastating impact on vital services all over the country.

Union leaders wish Obama had come out for right to organize
Union leaders see the weakening of union rights and the drop in union membership numbers as key factors in the backward movement of the middle class.

Obama names two to labor board
When it comes to the National Labor Relations Board nominations, the story line may be summed up in one sentence: Here we go again.

Workers at Brooklyn Cablevision demand: “Bring 'em back!”
Scores of workers at dusk on February 6 chanted for Cablevision to rehire 22 workers.

AFL-CIO launches campaign for immigration reform
The AFL-CIO is launching a presidential style mass nationwide campaign.

Connecticut nursing home battle may go to Supreme Court
The conflict between almost 700 workers at five Connecticut nursing homes and their chain employer may be headed for the Supreme Court.

Elections have consequences: “Right to work” is one of them
The GOP majority in the Pennsylvania state capitol in Harrisburg is pushing a so-called "right-to-work" law in the Quaker State.

