Labor in the News: How Federal Leaders Are Advancing the Rights of Workers
The federal government continues to demonstrate its commitment to advancing the rights of workers and strengthening unions.
The federal government continues to demonstrate its commitment to advancing the rights of workers and strengthening unions.
NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo is launching multiple initiatives at the Board in an effort to expand workplace protections for workers.
The Department of Labor launched the M-POWER and trucking-industry registered apprenticeship program initiatives. Here’s where they stand.
Unionization efforts by workers across the country show no signs of slowing down. Here are four successful union drives from spring 2022.
The first generation of digital natives is entering the workforce. Unions must use digital communication tools to connect with them.
Informal spaces such as Reddit forums, Instagram channels, and Discord servers have become critical tools for worker organizing in the labor movement.
Unions can grow their memberships by helping the next generation of workers find rewarding careers. Connecting with them early is key to that relationship.
Labor is in the news again as President Biden tries to keep his promise to be one of the most pro-labor presidents in history.
Workers are quitting their jobs and demanding more of their employers, creating the perfect opportunity for unions to demonstrate their strength.
Workers’ compensation is an important benefit for employees, and unions work to make sure members are protected if injured on the job.