In a surprising move, President Trump used his golden share authority to halt the shutdown of the Granite City steel plant, saving 800 jobs. This intervention has sparked discussions on the government's growing role in corporate decisions.
A recent immigration raid at a Hyundai manufacturing site in Georgia has left nearly 500 workers detained, sparking panic among their families. Many are in legal limbo, raising concerns about their rights and well-being.
In a surprising raid at Hyundai's battery factory, U.S. ICE detained 475 workers, including over 300 South Koreans. Advocates call for their release as controversy brews over immigration policies and labor practices.
A massive immigration raid at a Georgia Hyundai plant led to the arrest of over 450 workers, predominantly South Korean. The South Korean government is taking action to secure their swift return home amidst rising diplomatic tensions.
As Trump showcases his commitment to American workers this Labor Day, labor advocates reveal a stark contrast in his policies, arguing that he has consistently prioritized corporate interests over worker protections.
In a closely watched vote, employees at a Kentucky battery factory partly owned by Ford have narrowly opted for union representation, but contested ballots could change the outcome. The U.A.W. claims victory despite company opposition.
In a groundbreaking move, Air Canada flight attendants have reached a tentative agreement that ends unpaid work. This deal may influence upcoming labor negotiations across North America, amid rising costs and demands for better pay practices.
Air Canada has reached an agreement with its flight attendants' union, ending a strike that disrupted travel for hundreds of thousands. Flights are set to resume gradually, but some cancellations will persist as operations stabilize.
The NFL Players Association faces a leadership crisis following Lloyd Howell's sudden resignation. With JC Tretter and Don Davis as top candidates, the internal struggle could redefine the union's future.
In a pivotal ruling, the Supreme Court has authorized the Trump Administration to proceed with its agency reorganization and staff reduction plans, sparking debates on transparency and legality as agencies prepare for imminent changes.