
Trump offers workers scapegoats, not wages
Like a preacher of prejudice, Trump validates cursing the nation's marginalized and accusing them of emptying workers' bank accounts.

West Virginia Senate approves “right to work” bill
Brushing aside worker protests that brought several thousand people, the GOP-run West Virginia Senate approved a so-called "right to work" law.

Union workers for…Trump?
Have Donald Trump's promises played like the sound of music to the ears of American workers?

Cruz out to save souls, not to create jobs
In Des Moines, Iowa, it was much more like a fundamentalist Christian revival meeting than a political rally.

Iowa public employee unions rally for Clinton
One unionist said, "I like Bernie. I like what he has to say, but I think Hillary is far and above in knowledge."

CWA: Deutsche Telekom faces rising pressure over T-Mobile misconduct
Not only are CWA and ver.di demanding that DT force its U.S. T-Mobile managers to obey U.S. labor law, but so are U.S. lawmakers and major investors.

Rolando: Unions, postal customers agree on key USPS reform provisions
Postal unions and USPS customers agree on key provisions of a planned postal reform bill.

Outsourcing firms that replace workers being sued over Disney IT workers in Florida
Disney workers were told by management they were being fired, but that they had 90 days to train the visa-holders as their replacements.

AFL-CIO report on “Raise The Wage” campaign lauds grassroots success
Workers hit the streets for causes ranging from decent pay to undoing two-tier wage systems to health and safety.

Workers, lawyers, NLRB team up to expose Menard's union busting
David vs. Goliath comparisons arise whenever a person fights for rights against the controlling rich, and sometimes it's dead right.

