Amazon joins SpaceX, Trader Joe's in fight to declare government labor board unconstitutional
Amazon, SpaceX and Trader Joe's have separately argued that the structure of the National Labor Relations Board is unconstitutional and denies companies certain rights.
Thousands of Uber, Lyft, DoorDash drivers to strike on Valentine's Day to demand fair pay
Thousands of drivers for Uber, Lyft and DoorDash are expected to go on strike in several U.S. cities on Valentine's Day seeking fair pay for their services.
Texas Molson Coors brewery workers prepare to strike, potentially impacting several major beverage brands
More than 400 workers are preparing to walk off the job from a Texas brewery after they say negotiations for higher pay, and benefits have stalled.
LA Times faces backlash over layoffs that 'decimated' union groups of 'overwhelmingly diverse reporters'
Caucuses designed to represent diversity in the newsroom will be "decimated" by layoffs this week at the Los Angeles Times, according to the Los Angeles Times Guild.
UAW president endorses Biden, claims Trump 'doesn't care about the American worker'
UAW President Shawn Fain endorsed President Biden in the 2024 race and took several swipes at former President Trump while addressing auto union members in D.C.
US union membership rate fell to new low in 2023
The percentage of U.S. workers who were members of labor unions dropped to a new record low in 2023, despite unions achieving the highest approval rating in decades.
US Foods driver strike impacting Detroit schools, superintendent says
A US Foods driver strike is impacting the students off Michigan's largest public school district, as well as area restaurants, reports say.
Biden's Big Labor favors mean taxpayers pay more for less
On Dec. 22, the Biden administration published a rule implementing an executive order making federal construction contracts of $35 million or more subject to project labor agreements.
Largest health care union in US calls for Gaza ceasefire
The largest health care union in America, representing more 450,000 workers, is calling for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, as the Isreal-Hamas war continues.
Starbucks accused by NLRB of union busting for closing 23 stores
That National Labor Relations Board accused Starbucks of closing 23 locations last year as a way to shut down union activity and is trying to force the coffee giant to reopen them.
Over 1,100 DHL Express workers start strike
A group of unionized DHL Express workers on Thursday started a strike. The strike at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport involved 1,100 ramp and tug workers.
SAG-AFTRA members ratify contract with Hollywood studios weeks after strike ends
SAG-AFTRA members voted to ratify a nearly three-year agreement with the AMPTP on Tuesday covering workers in television, theater and streaming.
GM's union workers divided on contract deal in early voting
As United Auto Workers members who work for Detroit's Big Three continue to cast their votes on whether to approve the union's deals with automakers, General Motors workers are divided.
Starbucks workers union calls for walkouts at hundreds of stores ahead of holiday season
Workers United has called for thousands of employees at hundreds of Starbucks stores to walk out on Nov. 16, the coffee chain's "Red Cup Day," in demand of better working conditions.
SAG-AFTRA strike ends after tentative agreement approved
SAG-AFTRA reached a tentative deal Wednesday, enabling thousands of people to resume working after more than four months of negotiations.
Biden to meet with UAW president, tout Stellantis plant reopening
President Biden plans to meet with union boss Shawn Fain on Thursday, following a labor deal in which the Detroit Three will agree to a 25% pay hike, as well as improved retirement packages.
SAG-AFTRA says it remains 'far apart' from studios in labor negotiations amid strike
Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists told its members it remains "far apart" from studios on key issues as the labor strike continues.
As UAW strike nears settlement, let's hope this one demand isn't met
If automakers agree to UAW's demand to drop the two-tiered wage system, it will put U.S. industry on perilous path of self-imposed decline. Ask China.
United Auto Workers, Stellantis reach tentative agreement on labor contract
The United Auto Workers reached a tentative contract agreement Saturday with Jeep-maker Stellantis, according to reports.
Ford Motor Co., Stellantis lays off workers, says dismissals are 'direct result' of UAW strikes
Ford Motor Co. and Stellantis said Thursday that they are laying off additional workers at two plants in Michigan and Ohio due to the ongoing United Auto Workers strike.

















