New York City January 1, 2022 New York City police union leader ‘optimistic’ as Adams succeeds de Blasio as mayor The head of a New York City police union said he was "optimistic" as a former police captain prepared to take the oath of office as the city’s newest mayor.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Investigates December 21, 2021 What's behind the surge in labor strikes? Across the country, unions and workers have taken to the picket lines and negotiation tables to carve out better working conditions after a year of frontline work during the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet union membership remains low, critics say.
Connecticut December 18, 2021 Sen. Blumenthal expresses regret for attending Communist awards show Sen. Richard Blumenthal said in interview on Friday that he regretted attending a communist award show last week.
Digital Originals December 17, 2021 White House considered teachers unions' labor disputes before releasing reopening guidance, emails show The White House considered teachers unions' ongoing labor disputes before releasing school reopening guidance earlier this year.
OPINION December 16, 2021 Kellogg's strike: Workers must get our support I will be in Battle Creek, Michigan this Friday with workers who have been on strike for over two months against Kellogg’s. Let me tell you why I’m going.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash November 30, 2021 Georgia furniture store owner frustrated with supply chain crisis, sends message to 'Uncle Joe' Biden Small business owners Ashley Brown and Ruel Joyner said Tuesday that they are being negatively affected by the supply chain crisis.
The New York Times November 25, 2021 New York Times staffers revolt, push holiday weekend boycott of its Wirecutter service amid strike Staffers from the New York Times are openly revolting against their employer in solidarity with colleagues who went on strike.
EDUCATION November 10, 2021 Ingraham: Teachers unions and public schools 'flunking and flailing' amid parental pushback Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ host Laura Ingraham said some on the left are waking up to the damage being done by public schools amid parental pushback on "The Ingraham Angle."
Vaccine October 30, 2021 NYC vaccine mandate: FDNY 'sickout' forces closure of several firehouses Several Fire Department companies in New York City were reportedly out of service Friday because a large number of firefighters were out sick.Â
Chicago October 27, 2021 Chicago Mayor Lightfoot drowned out by boos at union fundraiser Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot was drowned out by boos during a fundraiser for Plumbers Union Local 130 on Sunday.
EDUCATION October 26, 2021 Head of teachers union praises op-ed claiming parents don't have right to shape kids' curriculum The head of one of the most prominent teachers unions is facing a wave of backlash after tweeting support for an op-ed that argued parents don't have the right to shape their kids' school curriculum.