AFT’s Weingarten speaks at launch event of new progressive group
American Federation of Teachers (AFT) President Randi Weingarten participated in the debut event for a new progressive organization, United For Democracy (UFD). Weingarten said, during
2,824 Public Employees Helped Opt Out
18,000 Members
$323,875 Saved in Annual Union Dues
2,824 Public Employees Helped Opt Out
18,000 Members
$323,875 Saved in Annual Union Dues
American Federation of Teachers (AFT) President Randi Weingarten participated in the debut event for a new progressive organization, United For Democracy (UFD). Weingarten said, during
The following is an excerpt from our Saturday email, which includes our musings on the latest developments impacting public employees, links to that week’s labor
The Pelican State’s legislature passed a bill last week to give teachers and school staff a one-time stipend of $2,000 and $1,000, respectively. The bill
Colorado recently passed a law which could set the stage for the expansion of public employee unionization in the Centennial State. On June 6, Gov.
New data from the National Labor Relations Board found a 16% increase in unfair labor practice charges against employers in the first half of 2023.
The following is an excerpt from our Saturday email, which includes our musings on the latest developments impacting public employees, links to that week’s labor
Service Employees International Union (SEIU), who claims to fight for a society “where all workers are valued and all people respected” is in hot water
Dedicated to serving their city, public employees in NYC are entitled to have their pension dollars managed in a way that best promotes their retirement
It’s official: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law a paycheck protection bill that allows public employees to stop direct deductions of mandatory membership dues