
Kasich yanks collective bargaining rights from 10,000 Ohio care workers
Gov. John Kasich has yanked collective bargaining rights from 10,000 Ohio home health care and child care workers.

Store cleaners file class action suit for back pay, set strike date
Janitors who clean department stores in the Twin Cities announced two key developments in their campaign for better wages and working conditions.

U.S. call to support striking farmworkers in Baja California, Mexico
The UFW is calling for putting pressure on the giant Driscoll Company in solidarity with the striking workers.

Cleveland labor launches campaign against racism
The North Shore AFL-CIO Federation of Labor has launched a campaign to support the fight against racism.

Katrina smashed New Orleans, now SCOTUS smashes its teachers
The quest of 7,500 fired New Orleans teachers and school staffers for back pay and damages ended in a loss at the Supreme Court.

Restaurant workers crash the “other” NRA’s trade show
Restaurant workers loudly cried in protest, "$2.13 is not the American Dream," at the National Restaurant Association's trade show.

Pension plans at stake in Bricklayers dispute
In current negotiations, the management trustees of the union's pension propose to radically change the union's pension plan.

Memorial Day massacre commemoration inspires Midwest steelworkers
Steelworkers and the community gathered to remember the lives lost and lessons learned in the 1937 Memorial Day Massacre.

Anti-union groups target California teachers
Pro-corporate education anti-union groups have taken aim at California teachers unions with two separate lawsuits.

Labor launches hotline for millions buried under student debt
Over 40 million Americans are buried under a mountain of student loan debt.

