
Connecticut’s Annual Amistad Awards Rally calls for justice for all
The exciting "Justice for All" People's World Amistad Awards set the tone for the big battles of 2016 in Connecticut.

For union supporters rallying at SCOTUS, Friedrichs case is personal
Outside the Supreme Court building, unionists waved signs with phrases like "Working people want a voice."

Workers, unions may face big loss at Supreme Court
Workers and public sector unions faced sharp questions about union dues, agency fees and what they're used for.

Keystone saga continues: Firm sues govt., seeks damages under NAFTA
TransCanada, Keystone XL's sponsor, sued in federal court in Houston to overturn the federal rejection of the pipeline project.

Nationwide Right-to-Work? In Friedrichs SCOTUS case, it could happen
Under a Supreme Court dominated by conservatives, the First Amendment has been interpreted to protect the One Percent.

Potato chip boss to workers: “Screw you and your f**king union”
Supporters of the striking workers are being asked not to buy Covered Bridge chips until the company returns to negotiations.

Attorney: high court ruling could hurt all workers, union and non-union
A potential negative ruling in a pending U.S. Supreme Court case involving public workers and their unions could hurt all workers nationwide.

Firefighters gain allies in drive to ban toxic chemicals in furniture
"When toxic flame retardants burn - and they do burn - it creates a serious health risk for our members."

Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the TWU Local 100 transit strike
The biggest victory of the strike is it showed that organized working people can stand up to the forces who are trying to destroy their organization.

News Guild’s Lunzer: Court ruling could chill First Amendment
"The Chicago Sun-Times is being punished for doing exactly what a news organization is supposed to do: Hold the people in power to account."

