AFL-CIO: “Equality at United”

Equality at United Sept. 28, 2018 After persistent resistance from management, nearly 2,700 workers in United Airlines’ five catering kitchens are exercising their right to organize with UNITE HERE. Coming months after 76% of eligible catering employees filed for a union election with the National Mediation Board, the vote is currently being held until Oct. 23. Spanning… Continue reading AFL-CIO: “Equality at United”

Trumka to Ohio AFL-CIO Convention: “You Can’t Stop All of Us”

Brenda Barton AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka delivered the following remarks at the Ohio AFL-CIO Convention:  Thank you, Brian (Malloy)! Brother Tim (Burga)…Sister Petee (Talley)…thank you for your leadership and all that you do for working people here in Ohio. Brothers and sisters, I am so grateful for the time and passion that each of you… Continue reading Trumka to Ohio AFL-CIO Convention: “You Can’t Stop All of Us”

Gallup: “Labor Union Approval Steady at 15-Year High”

STORY HIGHLIGHTS 62% approval of unions roughly matches 2017 level, highest since 2003 Most Democrats approve, while Republicans are evenly split Support for more influence remains at 39%, a post-recession high WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sixty-two percent of Americans approve of labor unions today, which is consistent with the 61% who approved last year and up… Continue reading Gallup: “Labor Union Approval Steady at 15-Year High”

Economic Policy Institute: “Biggest gains in union membership in 2017 were for younger workers”

Last week, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released data on changes in union membershipfrom 2016 to 2017. It was good news for workers, as the total number of union members grew by 262,000 in 2017. Three-fourths of these gains (198,000) were among workers aged 34 and under, who account for less than 40 percent of total… Continue reading Economic Policy Institute: “Biggest gains in union membership in 2017 were for younger workers”

Chicago Tribune: “Workers at 25 Chicago hotels go on strike”

Workers at 25 hotels in downtown Chicago went on strike Friday to demand year-round health care as they negotiate new contracts, marking the first time their union has called a citywide hotel strike. UNITE HERE Local 1, which represents more than 15,000 hospitality workers across the Chicago area, said “thousands” of housekeepers, doormen, cooks and… Continue reading Chicago Tribune: “Workers at 25 Chicago hotels go on strike”

AFL-CIO: “Spirit Air Customer Service Agents Say “Yes” to the TWU in 82% Vote”

The TWU Keeps on ThrivingSpirit Air Customer Service Agents Say “Yes” to the TWU in 82% Vote Fort Lauderdale, FL – Even in the wake of the Janus Supreme Court decision, the Transport Workers Union of America, AFL-CIO (TWU) continues to flourish. In an overwhelming 82% vote, Customer Service Agents employed by Spirit Airlines chose to form a union under… Continue reading AFL-CIO: “Spirit Air Customer Service Agents Say “Yes” to the TWU in 82% Vote”

AFT-Oregon: “Legislative Agenda 2017 Progress Report”

Each legislative session, AFT-Oregon works in Salem to advance the interests of our 15,000 members, fellow labor unions, and allied community groups. We also fight harmful, anti-worker policies, like attacks on a dignified retirement. Our legislative priorities are guided by the AFT-Oregon Constitution and resolutions passed by members at our annual convention, and put into action by the AFT-Oregon… Continue reading AFT-Oregon: “Legislative Agenda 2017 Progress Report”

NW Labor Press: “OHSU grad students unionize with AFSCME”

Graduate student teaching and research assistants at Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) submitted a petition for union recognition to the Oregon Employment Relations Board Aug. 29. A clear majority of the 250 students signed authorization cards designating Oregon AFSCME as their union. Graduate students conduct valuable research, but many feel more could be done… Continue reading NW Labor Press: “OHSU grad students unionize with AFSCME”

PBS: “A growing number of Americans want to join a union”

Only 10.7 percent of American workers belong to a union today, approximately half as many as in 1983. That’s a level not seen since the 1930s, just before passage of the labor law that was supposed to protect workers’ right to organize. Yet American workers have not given up on unions. When we conducted a nationally representative survey of the workforce with… Continue reading PBS: “A growing number of Americans want to join a union”