April 22, 2026
Congress introduces a labor rights notification bill; New York's ban on credit checks in hiring takes effect; Harvard's graduate student workers go on strike.
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Congress introduces a labor rights notification bill; New York's ban on credit checks in hiring takes effect; Harvard's graduate student workers go on strike.
Virginia adopted its “right to work” law in 1947, right in the middle of the segregation era.
LIRR strike ends after three-day shutdown; key senators reject Trump's proposed 26% cut to Labor Department budget; EEOC moves to eliminate employer demographic reporting requireme...
Workers and unions organize May Day; and Volkswagen challenges NLRB regional directors.
US Circuit Court of Appeals renders decision on Jefferson Standard test; construction subcontractors settle over wage theft in Minnesota; union and immigrant groups urge walkout.
NYC unions urge Mamdani to veto anti-protest “buffer zones” bill; 40,000 unionized Samsung workers rally for higher pay; and Labubu Dolls found to contain cotton made by forced lab...
SAG-AFTRA strikes tentative deal; DOL set to decide on Biden overtime rule; IATSE files unfair labor practice charges against the Kennedy Center
Trump's labor secretary resigns; NYC doormen avoid a strike; UNITE HERE files complaint over ICE concerns at FIFA World Cup
SEIU 32BJ pioneers new health insurance model; LIRR unions approach a strike; and Starbucks prevails against NRLB in Fifth Circuit.
MLB begins negotiating; Westchester passes a new wage act; USDA employees sue the Agriculture Secretary.
Chicago Teachers’ Union reach May Day agreement; New York City doormen win tentative deal; MLBPA fires two more executives.
California labor backs state antitrust reform; USMCA Panel finds labor rights violations in Mexican Mine, and UPS agrees to cap driver buyout offers in settlement with Teamsters.
UC workers avoid striking with an 11th-hour agreement; Governor Spanberger vetoes public employee collective bargaining protections; Samsung workers prepare for an 18-day strike.
University of California workers union reach agreement; Texas shrimp industry asks for more visas.
A majority of House Representatives sign a discharge petition for the Faster Labor Contracts Act, and the House Transportation Committee adopts a railroad safety amendment in the B...
Labor Watch: Loyola, UC Workers to Strike While Harvard Fights Continue Emma Whitford Fri, 05/01/2026 - 03:00 AM Plus, the Maryland Legislature voted to...
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Labor relations in the United States has entered a fundamentally different era—one defined by heightened employee expectations, aggressive regulatory shifts, and a renewed sense of...
Christo Aivalis This is the third and final post in the Canada Post and Canadian Culture series. Canada Post and its employees have had an undeniable impact on the culture of this...
State House Watch: April 28, 2026 mfogarty@afsc.org Tue, 04/28/2026 - 02:22 Main content Paragraph “Our needs a...
U.S. employers spend $1.7B on union avoidance each year and the ICJ declares the right to strike a protected activity.
DOD terminates union contracts; building workers in New York authorize a strike; and the American Postal Workers Union launches ads promoting mail-in voting.
Americans took to the streets on Friday for May Day, also referred to as International Workers' Day. The day commemorates the 1886 Haymarket Affair, when a Chicago protest for an e...
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