Kellogg's to restart talks with 1,400 striking cereal plant workers next week
The Kellogg Co. and more than 1,400 striking cereal workers will return to the bargaining table next week to resume contract negotiations.
John Deere strike: What to know
Here's what to know about the ongoing United Auto Workers strike at John Deere plants in several states.
Strikes like UAW's John Deere are the last thing America needs right now: Stephen Moore, E.J. Antoni
After some four decades of relative peace between Big Labor and employers, some unions are feeling their oats and flexing their muscle again.
What UAW's John Deere strike tells us about workers and what they deserve: Carol Roth
It’s not often that workers have outsized leverage, but a set of government decisions that turned the entire labor market upside down means that workers now have a historic opportunity to get that cash -- and they should, especially as everything is going to continue to get more expensive.
UAW's John Deere strike threatens supply chain, food supply
United Auto Workers' strike at John Deere plants could have a significant impact on a supply chain and food supply that are already in crisis.
More than 10K John Deere employees go on strike Thursday
However, a vast majority of the union members, about 90%, rejected a tentative agreement reached by the union and John Deere earlier this week even though it would have delivered 5% raises to some workers and 6% raises to others.
10,000 John Deere workers strike
United Auto Workers for John Deere are on strike threatening major disruptions for the farm equipment maker.
Teamsters accused of hypocritical restrictions on unvaccinated employees: report
Members of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) allege that the prominent union is punishing unvaccinated staffers and are publicly touting their rights on the issue, according to a new report.
Kellogg's US cereal plant workers go on strike
About 1,400 Kellogg Co cereal plant employees went on a strike on Tuesday, hoping to get the packaged foods maker to negotiate what a labor union called a "fair contract" for the workers.
Will the UAW work at Ford's Tennessee, Kentucky plants?
Questions are swirling about whether Ford's new mega factories planned for Tennessee and Kentucky will be UAW shops.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy made the rounds on Capitol Hill this week: report
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy met with several lawmakers on Capitol Hill this week, according to a new report.
Amazon faces Teamsters union drive at nine Canadian sites
The Teamsters Union has launched campaigns to organize employees in at least nine Canadian facilities of U.S. e-commerce company Amazon.com, according to Reuters interviews with union officials.
Workers moonlighting with two jobs in WFH twist
In a surprising twist, some remote workers still at home full time are taking on another challenge: a second job.
Kudlow: Government unions run the Democratic Party
Larry Kudlow slammed teachers unions during his Wednesday monologue, calling out their progressive agenda.
Liz Shuler: What to know about AFL-CIO's first female president
With the death of its longtime leader, Richard Trumka, the AFL-CIO is about to enter a new era. The decades-old organization voted on Friday to elect its first female president, Liz Shuler.
Biden to announce he wants half of all new vehicles at zero emissions by 2030
President Biden will sign an executive order on Thursday directing half of all U.S. car sales to be "zero emission vehicles" by 2030.
United Auto Workers union gets $1.1M for lake house built for convicted former president
The United Auto Workers union says it got $1.1 million for a lakefront house in northern Michigan that was being built for former president Dennis Williams, who was sentenced to prison in a federal corruption probe.
US organized labor spent over $1.8 billion on politics, lobbying during 2020 election: report
Organized labor in the United States spent more than $1.8 billion on political and lobbying efforts during the 2020 election cycle, according to a new report.
UAW factory workers ratify deal, will end Volvo truck strike
It looks like the fourth time was the charm as striking blue-collar workers at a Volvo heavy truck plant in southwestern Virginia have narrowly ratified the company's final offer.
TSA anticipates labor shortages at more than 100 airports, seeks volunteers
As travel continues to skyrocket across the country, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) anticipates a labor shortage at airports nationwide and seeks volunteers to work checkpoints.


















