On Labor Day, President Trump highlights his commitment to American workers, boasting job creation, rising wages, and innovative workforce initiatives. Discover how his policies are reshaping the labor landscape and prioritizing American jobs!
In a Cabinet meeting ahead of Labor Day, President Trump highlighted significant wins for American workers, including rising wages and unprecedented job growth. Key officials echoed the administration's successes in various sectors, promising continued support for working families.
Air Canada faces a significant strike as its cabin crew refuses to return to work despite a labor board order. The union demands better wages and compensation for ground work, leading to a standoff with the Canadian government.
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.
Over 100,000 travelers are stranded as Air Canada flight attendants strike for better wages, forcing most flights to be suspended. The first strike since 1985 has sparked protests at major airports across Canada.
A tentative labor agreement has been reached between New Jersey Transit and striking engineers, ending a three-day strike that threatened to disrupt thousands of commuters and Beyoncé's upcoming concerts.
The Education Department will restart collecting on defaulted student loans next month, potentially garnishing wages for millions. Advocates warn this may worsen economic struggles for many families.
Amazon workers in North Carolina decisively voted against forming a union, dealing a blow to labor movement efforts. The vote results, challenges, and the company's stance on wages and unionization are discussed.