
Labor campaign kills anti-worker measures in N.M.
"The session's ending, but we're just getting started. That's why we need you to stay active and engaged through Election Day."

Aging in the fields: No alternative but to keep working
"I had to work out of necessity. My mother couldn't support my younger siblings alone, and I'm the eldest daughter."

United Auto Workers union endorses Clinton
The decision is notable because of UAW's past history as a beacon of progressivism.

Unions: New Verizon pact gives raises, halts outsourcing, adds jobs
Some 40,000 Verizon workers from Maine down through Virginia marched back to work today after a company-forced 45-day strike earned them victories.

Covered Bridge potato chip strike ends in “tremendous victory”
Outlasting the boss who said, "Screw you and your f*cking union," potato chip workers in New Brunswick just scored a major win.

Thousands of Fight for $15 activists descend on McDonalds shareholder meeting
The rally aimed to disrupt the burger giant's corporate proceedings with singing, chanting, and demands for $15 and a union.

Maryland enacts tough equal pay law
The new law protects poor women, women of color, and transgender individuals from discrimination.

Beyoncé sweatshop controversy shines spotlight on harsh conditions of working women
UK-based press reports that Sri Lankan workers who make Beyoncé's new clothing line are being exploited. Now what?

AFL-CIO stands with Brazilian workers and democracy
The political crisis in Brazil has entered a stage likely to damage democracy in the country for years to come and have a negative impact on the entire region.

Steelworkers’ VP connects dots between 1937 massacre and today’s challenges
Steelworkers and allies convened on Chicago's Southeast side to look back at the historic 1937 "Little Steel" strike.

