
Union means everything on New Orleans docks
As they operate the cranes and forklifts at this famous port, workers here say they are 100 percent behind the fight for union rights being waged across the country.

Next Generation claim union, social justice organizing as their own
Younger CWA union members start Next Generation campaign to organize youth into better-paid jobs and labor's social activism.

CWA: “We’ve had no choice but to fight”
Carolyn Wade didn't go looking for a fight, but she's in the middle of a big one: some call it a war on workers.

Against the odds, CWA fights for “good jobs, strong communities”
The Communications Workers of America is stressing "movement building" as its convention opens in Las Vegas this week.

IKEA stacks deck against union backers
IKEA agreed to a union election date, but only after adding "team captains" to the pool in a move the Machinists union says is aimed at influencing the vote.

1.3 million Ohioans say no to anti-labor law
The drive to repeal SB 5, the union-busting law that strips collective bargaining rights from public workers in Ohio, culminated in a massive "People's Parade" to deliver petitions with nearly 1.3 million signatures.
Workers charge Target uses threats, illegal actions
Workers lost a unionization vote at a Target store on New York's Long Island June 17. But UFCW is continuing the fight.

Jokers and facts explain "union advantage" at new website
Collectivebargainingfacts.com features comic videos, a Real Jokers quiz and hard facts on why unions are good for working people.
Labor board rules would make it easier to unionize
The National Labor Relations Board proposed new rules this week that address a major problem the Employee Free Choice Act was designed to solve.

Push for 1 million Ohioans against SB 5
We Are Ohio announced Friday that 714,000 signatures had already been collected, more than triple the required amount, in the drive to repeal the anti-worker law.

