
Locked-out workers from Superman's town go to D.C.
Honeywell locked out 150 workers, members of USW Local 7-669, an old Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers local, on August 2.

Migrant workers “shouldn’t have to be tortured to have work”
Three times each month, women across Bangladesh gather to learn all they can about the only means by which they can support their families: migrating to another country for work.

NLRB hits Postal Service for breaking labor law
The dispute over the outsourcing is part of what postal unions call the Postmaster General's creeping privatization of the Postal Service.

Labor played big part in massive climate march
"There are good potential union jobs in clean energy; there's no reason why it can't happen, we just have a lot of work to do."

Why labor has stake in fighting for racial equality
"I'm going to stray from my usual convention speech; I'm going to talk about something that may be difficult and uncomfortable, but what I'm going to say needs to be said."

Letter Carriers honor heroes for foiling child molester
All the honorees are examples of "courage, compassion and dedication or all three," said Letter Carriers President Fredric Rolando.

Trumka on 9-11: Honor the victims but help those still suffering
Now more than 30,000 responders are sick and many have died from respiratory diseases and other health problems.

Fast food workers rally in Times Square
The message of the demonstrators was that they are prepared to do whatever it takes to win respect and a living wage, $15 and a union.

Steelworkers cheer Mexican court ruling clearing union leader Gomez Urrutia
The ruling clearing independent union leader Napoleon Gomez Urrutia of all remaining charges, paves the way for him to return to daily presidency of his union, Los Mineros.

