Labor unions
AP’s Strategic Shift: 20 Layoffs Signal a Bold Move Away from Print Journalism
The Associated Press (AP) recently laid off 20 journalists in the U.S., according to their union. This move is part ... Read more
Urgent Alert: North America’s Largest Commuter Rail System on the Brink of Shutdown – What You Need to Know
NEW YORK (AP) — A major commuter rail service in North America is on the verge of a shutdown as ... Read more
May Day 2023: Essential Insights on Worker Demonstrations Amid Surging Energy Costs from the Iran War
Global May Day Protests Highlight Workers’ Concerns On May 1st, people around the world took to the streets to celebrate ... Read more
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer Exits Trump’s Cabinet Amidst Controversial Abuse of Power Allegations
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer has stepped down from President Trump’s Cabinet amid allegations of misconduct, including inappropriate relationships with staff ... Read more
Doncic and Cunningham Set to Compete for NBA Awards After 65-Game Rule Appeal, But Edwards Misses Out
The NBA awards this season have sparked quite a conversation, especially regarding Luka Doncic and Cade Cunningham. Despite both players ... Read more
Colorado Meatpacking Workers Secure Wage Increases in Landmark Agreement with JBS USA
Workers at a major meatpacking plant, Swift Beef Co. in Greeley, Colorado, celebrated after reaching an agreement with JBS USA, ... Read more
Relief at Airports: TSA Workers Paid, Easing Bottlenecks Amid Ongoing Shutdown
Frustration at U.S. airports eased this week as long security lines shrank significantly. This change came as Transportation Security Administration ... Read more
NFL Prepares to Hire and Train Replacement Officials Amid Upcoming Season Changes, Sources Reveal
PHOENIX (AP) — The NFL plans to hire and train replacement officials soon since talks with the referees’ union have ... Read more

