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Led by UAW President Shawn Fain — who the report paints as an angry, foul-mouthed, controlling labor leader — a majority of the International Executive Board in a statement said they stand by ...
The budget reconciliation bill that the Republicans just passed isn’t just bad policy — it’s a full-blown attack on America’s working class.
Detroit's 2025 mayoral race reveals a web of donors, unions, and power brokers shaping the city’s next leader.
Welcome back to our weekly roundup of election news! The Aug. 5 primary is fast approaching and absentee voting began last ...
A total of 69 local employees will be affected by layoffs recently announced on the state of Iowa’s Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) website. Lennox Industries, one of Marshalltown ...
Japan BDS is claiming a special responsibility to end Japanese robot makers’ complicity in Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
Unions see a path forward for Democrats to tap back into working-class voters in Zohran Mamdani’s economic messaging that ...
Contracts for nearly 80,000 educators in California's largest districts, including Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Oakland and Sacramento, are expiring on June 30.
The Esparto explosion reveals, once again, the catastrophic consequences of deregulation, cronyism and the hollowing out of safety standards across the US and internationally.
The Legal Aid Society and its unionized lawyers will continue negotiations this week and return to the bargaining table on ...
A court-appointed monitor found “compelling evidence of retaliatory and illegitimate intent” by United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain against the union’s secretary-treasurer following a dispute ...
The United Auto Workers is facing deepening internal strife and federal oversight following allegations that union leadership ...