Payback parade
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
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
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 grievance process is one of the most misunderstood aspects of public-sector union representation. We spoke with Frank Ricci, retired battalion chief and union president
California’s proposed “Workers Tax Fairness Credit” would be the country’s first tax credit for union dues. California, along with other states including Pennsylvania and New
The labor movement can take credit for the creation of Labor Day, but now, 128 years after Labor Day was first celebrated, America finds itself
A recent poll found that most nonunionized workers are disinterested in unionizing. 71% of Americans surveyed approve of unions, but 80% of nonunionized workers are
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
Pennsylvania healthcare workers voted to send strike notices to the state’s three largest nursing home chains—Guardian Healthcare, Priority Healthcare, and Comprehensive Healthcare—as well as Shenandoah
Last week, the Biden Administration released new data as part of its effort to encourage union membership at the federal level. The U.S. Office of
Last Thursday, the Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA) agreed to a July request from the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) to disclaim interest in