
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.

Labor leaders say unions will unite behind one candidate in 2016
The federation is holding off on an endorsement at this time while some of its unions work for Clinton and others for Sanders.

NLRB judge issues split decision in big Walmart case
An NLRB administrative law judge issued a split decision in a big, notable case involving the monster anti-worker retailer.

Unions challenge corporate one percent at Jobs with Justice conference
"We are sick and tired of billionaires running our political system; we are sick and tired of what has become of our democracy."

Federal employees’ union demands a real raise
"We may or may not get the 5.3, but we are putting on the record that we need it," said AFGE President J. David Cox.

Arkansas poultry workers see wages plucked
Tyson Foods delivered the news to shareholders that its income soared by 49 percent; but the poultry workers who made all this money for the chicken titan face serious struggles.

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.

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.

NLRB rejects McDonalds’ request to treat joint employer cases separately
The NLRB's general counsel presents evidence in one big case about the joint responsibility of McDonald's and its local franchises to obey labor law.

Mayor De Blasio helps celebrate NY Fight For 15 victory
Mayor de Blasio and the city council have called for $15 in NYC wage but the Republican-led state senate has blocked the desired increase.

