Over 1,000 protests erupted across the U.S. on Labor Day, as workers rallied against President Trump's policies and wealth inequality, featuring leading Democrats and union leaders.
In a controversial executive order, President Trump has expanded the list of federal agencies required to cancel their collective bargaining agreements with unions, citing national security. This move has sparked outrage among union leaders who view it as retaliation against workers.
Spirit Airlines has filed for bankruptcy protection just months after emerging from Chapter 11. Despite the setback, the airline assures passengers can still book flights and use loyalty points during the restructuring. Union leaders warn employees to prepare for potential challenges ahead.
In a bold move, over 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants are continuing their strike despite back-to-work orders from the government. Union leaders criticize the intervention as a violation of workers' rights amid ongoing negotiations for better pay.
In a surprising move, JC Tretter resigns from the NFLPA and withdraws from the executive director race, citing personal challenges. Former players voice their criticism as the union faces a leadership crisis.
David Huerta, prominent SEIU leader, was arrested during an ICE protest in Los Angeles, sparking outrage among Democrats and labor activists. His detainment raises significant questions about workers' rights and immigration enforcement.
Federal immigration arrests in Los Angeles during graduation season have led school leaders to implement safety measures. With tensions high, protests and political conflicts are unfolding as families grapple with the impact of these actions.
Protests erupt in Los Angeles against Trump's aggressive immigration policies as National Guard is deployed. Union leaders rally for arrested labor leader David Huerta, demanding justice and an end to inhumane tactics.
In a dramatic turn of events, SEIU California President David Huerta was injured and detained during an immigration enforcement raid in downtown LA, igniting protests and calls for his release. Huerta claims he was merely exercising his rights.
Tens of thousands worldwide protested on May Day, criticizing Trump's tariff policies and their impact on labor rights and the global economy. From Tokyo to Turin, demands for worker protections echoed prominently.