By MONIKA WARNER TACOMA (June 7, 2019) — In just over a year, Pierce County Pride at Work has proven to be serious about their commitment...
Unions are working to remove barriers to treatment, and to protect healthcare workers who provide those critical services. By APRIL SIMS (May 31, 2019) —...
By THOMAS J. DONOHOE and RICHARD TRUMKA WASHINGTON, D.C. (May 22, 2019) — More than half a century ago, Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower and a...
Governor’s about-face on Tacoma, Kalama projects is a setback for labor-environmental efforts By LARRY BROWN (May 20, 2019) — On a beautiful, sunny afternoon earlier...
We can’t have shared success without shared opportunities for all Washingtonians By CHERIKA CARTER (May 2, 2019) — Initiative 1000 is the people’s movement, a...
Together, we will resist efforts to place profit over workers’ health and livelihoods By APRIL SIMS (April 30, 2019) — In commemorating Workers Memorial Day...
Invest in training our future workforce at 34 community, technical colleges By SHOUAN PAN and ANNETTE STOFER SEATTLE (April 15, 2019) — It has never...
County employees—and our region—benefit from collective bargaining By DOW CONSTANTINE (April 10, 2019) — When I gave my inaugural speech as King County Executive in...
By NICHOLE BOOKER and CURTISY BRYANT (April 4, 2019) — When department-store workers fight, we do it fashionably. Have you ever seen a union contract campaign...
Labor women of color have long organized for fair treatment for all workers By APRIL SIMS (March 27, 2019) — In March, we have been...