
New Labor Department rule to expose union busting industry
"Using union-busting law firms to intimidate workers is one more tool in the toolbox of the global elite."

Wash. mill town workers march for Bernie
"It's time to win Washington State and the rest of the West for Bernie Sanders!'

Easter Rising 1916: Labor and the Irish independence struggle
An unexpected commotion disrupted routine in a busy city center on an April morning one hundred years ago.

U.S. Supreme Court upholds N.J. Gov. Christie’s worker pension cuts
Now, the future of public workers' pensions in New Jersey may well be up to the Garden State's 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 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."

While violating worker rights, Trump takes Las Vegas
Participants in the Republican caucuses ignored Trump's violation of worker rights and gave him a double-digit victory.

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."

