St. Paul workers, families keep pressure on as council takes up $15
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At the rally, they stood together in support of the proposed ordinance, unveiled a week earlier by Mayor Carter.
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At the rally, they stood together in support of the proposed ordinance, unveiled a week earlier by Mayor Carter.
While the nation was focused on Brett Kavanaugh’s contentious confirmation process, the Supreme Court began hearing arguments in New Prime Inc. v. Oliveira, a major labor case that could impact thousands of workers throughout the country.
South Dakota teachers no longer earn the lowest salaries in the nation, but a new report(link is external) says that without vigilance, the progress could reverse itself and make it more difficult to retain good educators.
AFSCME Council 65 has two open positions for dynamic organizers after a series of retirements.
A Twin Cities nonprofit that works to strengthen local families got a little help from the Machinists’ union family over the weekend.
Internal documents reveal that Seward is struggling to meet its own sales projections while habitually understaffing.
A new report shines a light on the Durham and Atlanta healthcare workers raising the standards of care in America.
Deb Howze fought hard to get a union. Now, the home care worker from Minneapolis is fighting to stop politicians like Doug Wardlow from taking it away.
Amid staffing shortages, Education Support Professionals (ESPs) working in the Minneapolis School District (MPS) held a picket at the Tuesday board meeting.
Postal Service employees are bringing their unions together to push back against President Trump’s plans to privatize the federal agency.