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The stakes couldn’t be higher, as the Trump administration is expected to issue a new executive order that would require ...
New York, NY – NYC kicked off housing week by unveiling a sweeping proposal to build approximately 3,000 homes and 60 acres ...
The VA is planning to cut 30,000 positions by the end of the fiscal year, further degrading and understaffing VA facilities, ...
Unions are continuing a monumental court fight to protect worker rights of those working for the federal government. The ...
Confusion regarding DOGE’s new mandates regarding the reduction of the workforce at federal agencies the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Social Security Administration (SSA) has reigned ever ...
International President John Samuelsen and Local 100 President John Chiarello excoriated New York transit officials Wednesday July 31st, for failing to give thousands of workers who were injured on ...
Internal bickering and infighting are different than legitimate debate. Of course, we are not always going to agree; however, ...
Over the last 60 years, Medicare and Medicaid have become lifelines for the health and financial security of tens of millions of Americans. Before Medicare, roughly half of older Americans had no ...
Westford, MA Boston Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 534 – one of the oldest labor unions in the country – celebrated its ...
At the AFT’s Collective Bargaining Conference July 23, 2025 in Washington, D.C., AFT President Randi Weingarten argued that ...
Last week’s Hands Off Higher Ed! Hands Off CUNY! Speak Out event took place a day before administrators from City University ...
On this day in 1965, President Lyndon Johnson signed Medicare and Medicaid into law – ensuring our nation’s seniors and most vulnerable citizens have access to affordable health care for ...
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