Danger of Yellow trucking company going bankrupt is 'imminent': Lawyer Marc Kasowitz
Kasowitz Benson Torres’ Marc Kasowitz details the ongoing legal battle between Yellow and the Teamsters Union on ‘The Claman Countdown.’
Machinists at key Boeing plant end strike after union approves new contract
Spirit AeroSystems is resuming operations on Friday at its Wichita, Kansas, plant after union workers agreed to a new contract, ending a week-long work stoppage.
Teamsters give UPS ultimatum, demanding best contract offer by Friday or risk 'imminent' strike
The Teamsters, which represents UPS workers, demanded UPS officials return its best contract offering for its employees by Friday or risk 'imminent' strike.
UAW president rallies members for potential strikes at Ford, GM and Stellantis
The new president of the United Auto Workers came out swinging against Ford, General Motors and Stellantis on Friday, warning of possible strikes.
UPS Teamsters vote to strike
UPS' 350,000 Teamster member employees have voted to authorize a strike beginning Aug. 1 unless the package delivery giant meets their demands amid ongoing contract negotiations.
UPS, Teamsters in nail-biting negotiations as strike threat looms over economy
UPS and the Teamsters are in the midst of negotiating a new contract for the company's roughly 350,000 unionized workers ahead of an August 1 deadline to avert a potential strike.
California port problems piling up amid labor negotiations
Service disruptions at major West Coast ports amid ongoing labor negotiations between the ILWU and PMA have raised concern about supply chain issues hitting the U.S. economy.
FedEx pilots union reaches tentative contract deal
FedEx Inc. has reportedly reached a tentative agreement with its pilots union on a new labor contract that could avert a potential strike.
Starbucks workers union's future up for a vote after end of first year in NYC
The National Labor Relations Board is expected to facilitate a vote on Starbucks Workers United and its leadership of coffee shop employees in New York.
Hollywood writers' strike heats up as screen actors join the picket line
Former 'Law & Order' showrunner Warren Leight discusses the key issues for the writers and what's at stake on 'The Claman Countdown.'
From catwalk to walkout: LA strippers Velveeta, Lilith, others celebrate unionizing after 15-month battle
Strippers at Star Garden Topless Dive Bar in North Hollywood succeeded in unionizing following a 15-month battle amid allegations of an unsafe work environment.
Southwest pilots authorize a strike with decisive vote
Pilots for Southwest Airlines voted overwhelmingly to authorize a potential strike in attempt to apply pressure in contract negotiations, which focus on pay raises and schedule changes.
Top union withholding Biden endorsement over electric vehicle demands
A top labor union is withholding its re-election endorsement for President Biden over concerns about the transition to electric vehicles in the automobile industry.
Joe Piscopo sounds off on corporations ripping off union members: 'Time to stand strong'
Writers' Guild of America member and SNL alum Joe Piscopo says the nationwide strike is a fight against the working class versus "big corporate giants."
Writers Guild of America to strike for first time in 15 years after failed negotiations with studios
More than 11,500 unionized screenwriters with the Writers Guild of America announced they will strike for the first time in 15 years starting on Tuesday, May 2.
American Airlines pilots vote to authorize strike amid contract negotiations
The Allied Pilots Association, which represents 15,000 American Airlines pilots, said a majority of its members voted to authorize a strike if deemed necessary to finalize a contract.
Julie Su has shown hostility to the gig economy: Sen. Bill Cassidy
Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., argues Biden's labor secretary nominee Julie Su supports policies that would hurt the gig economy and franchise workers on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Tyson Foods workers strike at US chicken plant set to close
About 150 employees of a Tyson Foods Inc chicken plant in Arkansas went on strike on Monday for better treatment before the company shuts the facility, an organizer said.
Michigan repeals Right-to-Work law amid the decline in union membership number
FOX Business' Jeff Flock discusses Michigan's repeal of its Right-to-Work law.
Former Starbucks CEO battles Bernie Sanders' 'billionaire moniker' in defense of American dream: 'I earned it'
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., traded barbs at a hearing regarding the coffee company's treatment of union organizing on the "billionaire moniker."


















