Attention Unions: Construction Workers Need Better Workplace Protection
Construction workers are safer at work than ever before, but are still not as protected as they should be. Unions can help obtain better workplace protection.
Construction workers are safer at work than ever before, but are still not as protected as they should be. Unions can help obtain better workplace protection.
UPS workers won significant concessions in their newly-ratified contract after threatening to strike if a deal couldn’t be reached before the deadline.
Workers continued to win union elections in the summer of 2023, demonstrating their determination to exercise their rights to organize and collectively bargain.
The manufacturing industry is facing a labor shortage. Unions are in a position to simultaneously solve for this problem and grow their memberships.
While Hollywood writers are back at work and the strike is over, the new contract still needs to be ratified. Here’s a look at what went on over the past five months and what we can expect to see in the near future.
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Strong automotive unions are a legacy of the labor movement in the U.S. These unions have ensured highly-skilled automotive workers are prioritized and protected in an industry that is always evolving. Given the every-changing nature of the industry, this hasn’t always been easy.
Although workers are gaining more rights in some states, they are losing ground in others where anti-labor state laws threaten workers’ rights and undermine unions.
While federal protections may be lagging, some states have stepped up for workers and passed pivotal pro-labor legislation.
Federal and state labor laws often conflict. To protect themselves on the job, everyone should be aware of all labor laws that apply to them.