July 24, 2020 Biden's union ties tested once more over clean energy proposals In the wake of Joe Biden unveiling a $2 trillion clean energy and infrastructure plan, some unions are raising concerns.
July 24, 2020 Thomas Sowell: Black and minority lives would improve if politicians supported charter schools While the hard facts are on the side of the charter schools, the rhetoric and the politics favor the unionized traditional public schools.
July 21, 2020 Arthur Herman: If Trump and labor unions team up, 2020 election could be turned upside down All in all, Democrats in 2020 offer a hard-left agenda that ought to worry workers of every color, creed and industry, including those belonging to unions.
July 15, 2020 Florida police union pulls endorsement of Orange County sheriff who took a knee with protesters The Fraternal Order of Police voted unanimously on Tuesday not to endorse Orange County Sheriff John Mina in his re-election bid.
July 15, 2020 NYS troopers want off NYC streets as cops face new criminal, civil liability on the job Roughly 200 troopers are assigned to roles in New York City.
July 13, 2020 AOC’s congressional campaign staff reaches deal to unionize Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign staff has reached a deal to unionize with the Campaign Workers Guild.
July 10, 2020 NEA head issues warning over school reopening drive, says 'face masks alone' will cost 'millions of dollars' Nationa Education Association President Lily Eskelsen Garcia fired back at President Trump on "The Story" Friday after the president repeated his threat to withhold federal funds from districts that keep their doors closed to in-person instruction this fall.
July 8, 2020 Laura Ingraham knocks teachers unions for 'ludicrous,' 'reckless' demands for reopening schools Laura Ingraham claimed in her "Ingraham Angle" monologue Tuesday that Democratic governors, local officials and school authorities are more focused on their own political goals than the interests of students and their parents.
June 15, 2020 Police unions face harsh scrutiny in wake of Floyd death: 'We're being demonized' Policing the Unions is a five-part series that examines the renewed friction between police unions and politicians in the wake of unrest over George Floyd’s death, and the dynamics at play in efforts to reform law enforcement.
June 13, 2020 10 Florida SWAT officers quit unit over ‘political climate’: report Ten members of a police SWAT team in a South Florida city quit the unit this week, concerned about “today’s political climate” and its impact on their jobs, according to a report.