Biden: 'I am confident' crippling nationwide rail strike will be avoided
President Biden on Tuesday said Congress must act swiftly to avert a nationwide rail strike that could devastate the economy just before Christmas.
With rail strike looming, Biden says he has 'not directly engaged,' contradicting White House press secretary
President Biden contradicted White House officials, claiming not to have been directly in touch with either side in the looming national railroad strike.
If train strike happens, major rail union will honor picket lines, its leader says
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen National President Dennis Pierce provides expert analysis of railroad workers' potential strike.
With rail strike looming, White House won't say how Biden is 'directly involved' in negotiations
With a rail union strike still looming ahead of the holidays, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claim President Biden is 'directly involved' in negotiations.
Starbucks to shutter first Seattle store to unionize, citing 'safety and security incidents'
Starbucks is shuttering a store in Seattle that was the first to unionize amid what the company calls "safety and security incidents," prompting backlash from the union.
Tesla's Texas Gigafactory faces more complaints of alleged labor violations
The Workers Defense Project has filed a pair of complaints against Tesla alleging safety and wage law violations during construction of the company's Austin Gigafactory.
Philadelphia Home Depot workers reject first storewide union in vote
Home Depot workers in Philadelphia voted 165 to 51 against forming the first store-wide labor union at the world's largest home improvement retailer on Saturday night.
Dem gubernatorial candidate Shapiro vows Pennsylvania will 'never be a right-to-work state'
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, who is running as the Democratic nominee for governor, told a crowd Friday that Pennsylvania will "never be a 'right-to-work' state."
Labor Secretary Walsh warns of economic ‘catastrophe’ if Congress doesn’t pass immigration reform
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh says it will be a "catastrophe" for the economy if Congress does not pass a comprehensive immigration reform bill.
Hyundai should address child labor at US suppliers, investor group, unions say
Labor unions and workers' advocacy groups are pressuring Hyundai Motors to respond to accusations of hiring children at their U.S. part suppliers which would violate child labor laws.
More US companies charging employees for job training if they quit
More Americans are finding themselves footing the bill for job trainings their former employers mandate during their terms of employment after they leave their job.
Apple workers at Oklahoma City location vote to unionize
Employees at an Apple Store in Oklahoma City have become the second retail Apple location to unionize. The group calls itself the Penn Square Labor Alliance.
Two more unions approve deals with freight railroads
Another two of the dozen unions negotiating for better contracts with freight railroads have agreed to deals, signaling progress in efforts to avoid a strike.
Starbucks ex-manager testifies he was told to crack down on pro-union employees: report
A former Starbucks manager told the NLRB under oath that he was told by corporate higher-ups to punish pro-union employees, according to a new report.
Major rail union rejects deal: What’s next?
Workers in a major rail union have voted against a deal with the nation's railroads, renewing the chances of a strike following the midterm elections.
Biden labor proposal shakes up gig economy that relies on contractors
The Department of Labor proposed a rule that would make it tougher for businesses to treat workers as independent contractors. The rule would take at least several months to finalize.
Rail labor unions can hold America 'hostage' with their negotiations: Former Texas Railroad commissioner
Former Texas Railroad Commissioner Ryan Sitton warns of the potential impact of a rail strike on electricity and the struggling U.S. economy on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Amazon suspends at least 50 Staten Island union workers after protest over warehouse fire
At least 50 Amazon warehouse employees in New York City were suspended with pay after they refused to work at a Staten Island facility in the wake of a trash compactor fire.
U.S. senators ask Starbucks for information about union dealings
Progressive U.S. Senators are the latest to add to the labor movement's pressure campaign to get Seattle-based Starbucks to fold to unionization efforts for employees.
San Francisco International Airport food service workers striking
About 1,000 food service workers at the San Francisco International Airport started striking Monday over wages, said a press release from their union.



















