April 22, 2023 Canadian government workers go on strike, list Indigenous paid leave, anti-racism initiatives among demands More than 155,000 members of a Canadian public employee union went on strike after failed negotiations with the federal government, calling for more DEI initiatives and better pay.
April 21, 2023 New UAW president sounds off on Big Three automakers: 'unacceptable' UAW president Shawn Fain, who took office after a near-total overhaul of the union's leadership, aired numerous grievances with Detroit's Big Three automakers to press members Friday.
April 21, 2023 New UMich president cancels cello performance over grad school strike Cellist and University of Michigan President Santa Ono has cancelled a scheduled performance out of concern that striking graduate student instructors may disrupt the event.
April 20, 2023 NFLPA's latest data reveals players experienced fewer injuries on grass vs. artificial turf in 2022 The NFLPA claimed data on injury rates on grass and turf supplied by the NFL during the 2022 season was misleading. New data from the union shows higher injury rates on turf.
April 20, 2023 Biden’s latest nominee is so extreme she is going to do this to your state Biden’s latest Labor Department nominee is so extreme she would take failed California policies nationwide and boost labor unions at the expense of workers.
April 20, 2023 GOP senators prepare to grill Biden’s labor pick as ‘activist’ with a ‘history of bias’ Sen. Bill Cassidy, ranking member of the Senate HELP Committee, is expected to question whether Su, if confirmed, will "act as an activist to promote a political agenda."
April 20, 2023 Biden's union-label Labor secretary pick must be stopped. Look what she did to California Julie Su left a trail of economic destruction in her wake as she rose through the ranks of California’s labor department, and is poised to hurt the entire country as Labor secretary.
April 19, 2023 Canada’s federal workers go on strike over wages, delaying some services Some 155,000 workers — or roughly a third of those in Canda's public sector — went on strike Wednesday after failing to reach a deal to increase wages.
April 18, 2023 Iowa Senate passes controversial child labor bill The Iowa Senate has passed a bill that would ease some child labor laws, including limits on hours minors can work and what job duties they are allowed to perform.
April 18, 2023 Judge rules UMich grad student strike unfair An administrative law judge ruled that striking graduate students at the University of Michigan breached their duty to bargain in good faith by violating a contractual no-strike clause.