
Angry UAW workers unhappy with proposed Fiat Chrysler contract
The UAW International is withholding comments until the workers have all voted.

USW-ArcelorMittal steel talks to resume
"Steel jobs provide decent living wages and help support a lot of other jobs in the community; the company wants to take that away."

Fed up with “Walmart wages,” Alabama auto parts plant goes union
"Jobs in the auto industry helped build America's middle class, but today they are adding to the nation's low-wage crisis."

UAW: Chrysler pact gradually eliminates two-tier wages
A tentative contract features gradual elimination of the system that the Detroit 3 automakers instituted after hitting the financial rocks during the Great Recession.

Unions lobby lawmakers to prevent government shutdown
With another government shutdown looming, federal workers' unions are advising their members on how to cope with a sudden halt to their paychecks.

Millions of union members to get wage hikes this year
"This country is having an important debate about raising wages and tackling income inequality."

Busy year by NLRB produces key rulings for workers
The five-member board, which rules on most labor-management relations and disputes, has reached full strength.

Verizon continues to demand givebacks from workers
Unions took to the streets to show mass solidarity for their bargaining teams, with rallies all over the Northeast and mid-Atlantic states.

