
Workers raise the roof at Verizon shareholders’ meeting
Union members and their allies raised the roof at the corporation's annual shareholder meeting yesterday.

Workers seek high office in Wisconsin
He seeks an open U.S. House seat this fall in the Democratic-leaning district centered around the state capital.

Service workers use NAFTA to pressure Alabama
The Service Employees and a top Mexican employment lawyers group are using the pro-worker side letter of NAFTA to go after Alabama.

May Day returns to Toledo with slam at Red Cross
May Day returned to this industrial city Tuesday as hundreds rallied in front of the municipal Government Center.

Unions launch global inquiry into attacks on workers’ rights
New evidence shows how workers' rights have been eroded by governments between 2008 and 2012 under the guise of the economic crisis.

Obama to building trades: GOP blocking construction jobs
Obama's campaign for more construction jobs comes against a continuing backdrop of high joblessness in the construction industry: 17.2% in March, more than double the national jobless rate of 8.2%.

Workers say fight to save Post Office goes on
By a 62-37 vote on Apr. 25, the Senate approved a modified postal "reform" bill, S1789. The battle over the future of the Postal Service now moves to the GOP-run House.

Worker’s Memorial Day: regulations save lives
While President Obama is pushing for more safety, he warned business groups are pushing back with an "all out assault."

Taxi drivers honor AFL-CIO leader
New York City taxi drivers and supporters gathered at the headquarters of the United Federation of Teachers in lower Manhattan.

Walker’s revenge felt by Wisconsin workers
Three groups of Badger State workers have been 'disciplined' for opposing GOP Gov. Scott Walker.

