No NAFTA 2.0 vote until it’s fixed Sections Labor News Read more about No NAFTA 2.0 vote until it’s fixed As Washington prepares to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the 1999 World Trade Organization protests in Seattle, a move is afoot in the other Washington to pass another “free trade” agreement that makes the same mistakes as its predecessors by putting corporations at the center of the deal, and not working people.
Native American Heritage Month Pathway to Progress: Ojibwe Women Transform Working Life in Minneapolis Sections Labor News Read more about Native American Heritage Month Pathway to Progress: Ojibwe Women Transform Working Life in Minneapolis Hennepin County Library
AFL-CIO: Congress must pass Miners Pension Protection Act Sections Labor News Read more about AFL-CIO: Congress must pass Miners Pension Protection Act ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio (Oct.
Copper Workers Strike to Stop Concessionary Trend Sections Labor News Read more about Copper Workers Strike to Stop Concessionary Trend Two thousand workers
UAW Just Agreed to Let Ford Use Technology to Monitor Assembly Workers Sections Labor News Read more about UAW Just Agreed to Let Ford Use Technology to Monitor Assembly Workers UAW's tentative agreement with Ford will all
Executive Paywatch Sections Labor News Read more about Executive Paywatch https://aflcio.org/paywatch
GM Strike Forces Closure of Mexico Facility Sections Labor News Read more about GM Strike Forces Closure of Mexico Facility The automaker has been forced to close two plants in Mexico over a parts shortage With the UAW/GM strike in its third week, the effects are starting to be felt throughout the supply chain. Fin
Steel Mill in Louisiana Latest Casualty of Trump Tariffs Sections Labor News Read more about Steel Mill in Louisiana Latest Casualty of Trump Tariffs Hundreds are left jobless as the 40 year old factory closes Louisiana is the latest state to see a steel mill close due to President Donald Trump’s tariffs. “Hundreds of Louisiana steelworkers are finding out they no longer have a job. This comes as Bayou Steel “unexpectedly” shut down its mill in LaPlace on Monday. Now, 376 people are looking for new work.
Poultry Workers and Allies Organize In The Wake of Anti-Immigrant Raids Sections Labor News Read more about Poultry Workers and Allies Organize In The Wake of Anti-Immigrant Raids
How Los Angeles Teachers Built Up Our Courage to Strike Sections Labor News Read more about How Los Angeles Teachers Built Up Our Courage to Strike For most members, this was their first time on stri