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NYC Public Sector Unions Sue City Hall Over Health Savings Impasse

  Public Sector Unions Sue City Hall Over Health Savings Impasse Facing Adams administration demands to pay back up to $4 billion after a failed Medicare Advantage switch for retirees, the Municipal Labor Committee is seeking to fend off arbitration. from THE CITY: Public Sector Unions Sue City Hall Over Health Savings Impasse | THE CITY — NYC News

Inside the Veterans Administration’s War on Unions

  Inside the VA’s War on Unions How some (but not all) VA unions became a national-security threat from the AMERICAN PROSPECT: Inside the VA’s War on Unions - The American Prospec t

Tens of thousands of Los Angeles County union workers are now on strike

  Tens of thousands of LA County union workers are now on strike from LAIST: Tens of thousands of LA County union workers are now on strike | LAist

AFGE Statement on NTEU’s Victory in the D.C. District Court

  AFGE Statement on NTEU’s Victory in the D.C. District Court AFGE calls ruling a major step towards restoring federal employees legally guaranteed collective bargaining rights and looks forward to arguing our own case in court. from the AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, AFL-CIO: AFGE | AFGE Statement on NTEU’s Victory in the D.C. District Court

Prison understaffing: A crisis seen by few, felt by prisoners and prison employees

  Prison understaffing: A crisis seen by few, felt by prisoners and prison employees from THE HILL The crisis of prison understaffing and overcrowding

Trump attacks on federal agencies have steep implications for Black workers

  Trump attacks on federal agencies have steep implications for Black workers from the ECONOMIC POLICY INSTITUTE: Trump attacks on federal agencies have steep implications for Black workers | Economic Policy Institute

Life after strike: Former Collins correction officer speaks out

  Life after strike: Former Collins correction officer speaks out from WSYR-TV CHANNEL 9, SYRACUSE, NY Life after strike: Former Collins correction officer speaks out

‘Grace period’ would allow fired New York state Corrections Officers to get their jobs back

  ‘Grace period’ would allow fired state COs to get their jobs back from the CHIEF-LEADER: ‘Grace period’ would allow fired state COs to get their jobs back - The Chief

Strike possible after NJ Transit train engineers reject labor deal

  Strike possible after NJ Transit train engineers reject labor deal from the CHIEF-LEADER: Strike possible after NJ Transit train engineers reject labor deal - The Chief

Black Workers Need Public Employment, Not Black Capitalism

  Black Workers Need Public Employment, Not Black Capitalism Public unionized employment is the backbone of the black middle class. Racial justice advocates should direct resources to fighting Elon Musk’s attacks on good union jobs — not toward protecting DEI initiatives focused on black entrepreneurship. from JACOBIN MAGAZINE: Black Workers Need Public Employment, Not Black Capitalism

‘Grace period’ would allow fired New York state Corrections Officers to get their jobs back

  ‘Grace period’ would allow fired state COs to get their jobs back from THE CHIEF-LEADER: ‘Grace period’ would allow fired state COs to get their jobs back - The Chief

N.Y. corrections commissioner says union talks ‘not the path forward’ after strike

  N.Y. corrections commissioner says union talks ‘not the path forward’ after strike The union says DOCCS is ignoring safety concerns and the impact of firing 2,000 corrections officers after the strike from CORRECTIONS 1 N.Y. corrections commissioner says union talks 'not the path forward' after strike

Sanitation Enforcement Agent pay discrimination suit goes ahead

  ‘Strongest’ pay discrimination suit goes ahead from the CHIEF-LEADER: ‘Strongest’ pay discrimination suit goes ahead - The Chief

Unions Sue Trump Administration Over Move to Bust Federal Employee Unions

  Unions Sue Trump Administration Over Move to Bust Federal Employee Unions from the AMERICAN FEDERATION OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES, AFL-CIO: AFGE | Unions Sue Trump Administration Over Move to Bust Federal Employee Unions

USPS Letter Carriers in NALC Reject Sellout Contract in Historic Vote

  United States Postal Service Letter Carriers in the National Association of Letter Carriers Reject Sellout Contract in Historic Vote from SOCIALIST ALTERNATIVE: USPS Letter Carriers in NALC Reject Sellout Contract in Historic Vote | Socialist Alternative

Ex-FDNY chief sentenced to 20 months for bribery scheme Accepted payments for expediting inspections

  Ex-FDNY chief sentenced to 20 months for bribery scheme Accepted payments for expediting inspections from THE CHIEF LEADER: Ex-FDNY chief sentenced to 20 months for bribery scheme - The Chief

Tonawanda officers to be charged with Taylor’s Law violations

  Tonawanda officers to be charged with Taylor’s Law violations BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Dozens of police officers in the Town of Tonawanda will be charged with violating the state’s Taylor Law after a town investigation found the officers participated in an illegal strike. Tonawanda officers to be charged with Taylor’s Law violations | News 4 Buffalo