Members of Congress ask unions to stop collecting dues amid coronavirus unemployment
The members of Congress said they're worried about "unnecessary hardship" on families.
New York state troopers' union slams Cuomo for lack of support
The head of the New York state troopers’ union is calling on Gov. Andrew Cuomo to denounce the violent acts against police.
What are the top industries for union jobs?
Roughly 10 percent of workers belonged to a union in 2019.
AFL-CIO president: Rioters' damage to DC headquarters 'disgraceful'
"We categorically reject those on the fringes who are engaging in violence and destroying property," Richard Trumka said.
What are the most powerful unions in America?
Politicians court union endorsements, especially in crucial presidential election years like 2020.
Who is the AFL-CIO president?
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka has been critical of the Trump administration lately.
AFL-CIO sues OSHA for coronavirus standard, says 'Trump administration refuses to act'
AFL-CIO and other unions first asked OSHA for an emergency temporary standard in March.
California officials deny Musk's SpaceX subsidy request after union objects
California officials denied SpaceX's request for a $655,500 in worker training subsidies.
Kroger announces new bonuses after cutting hazard pay
Just days after announcing it would end hazard “hero” pay to front-line workers, Kroger says it will give them extra “thank you” bonuses.
Union targets Elon Musk's $655K funding request after he defies coronavirus health order
The union claims Musk runs businesses that "tamp down" on workers' collective bargaining rights.
Disney World, union reach coronavirus protections deal: Report
The Walt Disney Co. has reportedly reached an agreement with unions for Walt Disney World Resort workers over coronavirus safeguards for once the park reopens.
Former UAW president pleads not guilty to embezzlement charges
The former chief was released on a $10,000 unsecured bond.
Fired Florida sheriff who hid in car during Parkland shooting reinstated
Sgt. Brian Miller after finding that his due process rights were violated when Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony terminated him, officials ruled.
Will Trump, Fauci approve MLB's proposed season schedule?
MLB players hope to play again, but their salaries won't be as high this season
Union opposes re-opening U.S. meat plants due to safety concerns
The largest union representing U.S. meatpacking workers said on Friday it opposed the reopening of plants as the Trump administration had failed to guarantee workers' safety.
More coronavirus protection needed for meat plant workers: AFL-CIO president
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka said Tuesday that workers at meat processing plants need more protection.
GM cleared in UAW corruption probe
Federal officials confirmed to GM that the automaker has been cleared from a years-long corruption probe into the UAW.
UAW says coronavirus makes early May restart of US auto plants 'too risky'
UAW President Rory Gamble said it's "too early and too risky" to start reopening Michigan auto plants.
GM recalling some workers 'soon' to prep coronavirus restart
General Motors is telling some employees that they may be called back to work "soon" to prepare to restart its production plants post-coronavirus.
Detroit automakers, UAW to continue talks over reopening US plants
Automakers aim to restart at least some U.S. assembly plants by early May



















