The following is from the Columbia Pacific Building and Construction Trades Council: VANCOUVER, Wash. (April 12, 2016) — Vancouver Energy has proposed an oil transfer terminal...
SEATTLE — Powerful corporate interests have spent decades working to reshape the Supreme Court and bring cases that would reinforce and deepen inequality rather than remedy...
With Hertz citation, L&I clarifies $15 minimum wage applies retroactively By DAVID GROVES The Stand SEATAC (March 29, 2016) — Earlier this month, the Hertz...
TACOMA — The Washington Fair Trade Coalition is hosting a Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Regional Activation Summit on Saturday, April 16 at the Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 901...
(March 25, 2016) — The Washington New Americans program — in partnership with the Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO and several local unions — saw huge...
SEATTLE (March 24, 2016) — Casa Latina is excited to announce a “first-of-its-kind” study showing that Casa Latina, and worker centers all across the country, are...
The following is from Safety & Health Empowerment for Women in Trades: SEATTLE (March 24, 2016) — Construction work can be dangerous with exposure to machines,...
UPDATE: She’s free! Here’s KOMO News coverage of Nestora Salgado’s release from prison. The following is from Free Nestora: (March 18, 2016) — After...
SEATTLE (March 17, 2016) — By unanimous vote, the Metropolitian King County Council on Monday passed a motion 9-0 that may well protect the region’s public...
TACOMA (March 14, 2016) — KPLU, the only union-organized National Public Radio station in Washington state, is threatened with extinction and its 18 SAG-AFTRA employees could...