
The case against Uber
Many people are beginning to question, and think twice, about safety concerns with Uber.

Nation’s top labor leader calls Trump an “anti-American bigot”
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka challenged Donald Trump's appeal to working class voters.

Minnesotans lose millions through rampant wage theft
An investigation by Workday Minnesota found wage theft in Minnesota is larger and more widespread than most people realize - and the problem is growing.

“New York is a union town!” Bröd Kitchen workers fight back
Workers and activists flooded the sidewalk surrounding Bröd Kitchen's West Village location in response to its latest slew of retaliatory firings.

Labor tackles the problem of union members voting for Trump
"Without a countervailing pull of authentic engagement, the appeal of right wing rhetoric will continue."

Labor movement stepping up its fight against racism
"If we are to succeed, the full range of working peoples' voices must be heard in the internal processes of our movement."

Unions talk tactics on battling impact of Friedrichs court case
"There's a lots of candor and a lot of mutual trust. There's a widespread recognition that we're all in this together."

Unions pulling support from pro-TPP Democratic lawmakers
"It's a question of, 'do you have a Democrat who votes like a Republican or a Republican who votes like a Republican."

Taxi drivers of the back 40
At the St. Louis airport, the Back 40 isn't part of a ranch. It's the nickname taxi drivers give to a big parking lot just up the road.

Menards arbitration practices come under NLRB scrutiny
A federal agency has been granted authority to investigate whether the binding arbitration policy that Menards forces on its employees is legal.

