Unanimously selected by the IAM Executive Council, Holden will lead the union’s training and apprenticeship initiatives nationwide SEATTLE, WA (March 31, 2026) — Jon Holden, a...
Two months past their contract expiration date, workers are protesting the university’s lack of movement at the bargaining table SEATTLE, WA (March 31, 2026) — Staff...
After a busy short session, Washington’s largest labor organization is highlighting wins, losses — and how every legislator voted on some of labor’s highest priorities OLYMPIA,...
Staff at six nursing homes across Washington are now voting on a tentative agreement securing significant wage gains CAMAS, WA (March 30, 2026) — Certified nursing...
Union journalists at five local newspapers in the western U.S. are pushing back on management proposals to push AI into newsrooms BOZEMAN, MT (March 25, 2026)...
Governor Ferguson has signed into law a bill to restrict nursing titles to licensed human professionals The following column was first published in the March 2026 edition...
More than 60,000 healthcare workers in multiple states would be covered by the tentative agreement if ratified by members PORTLAND, OR (March 24, 2026) — More...
Organizing School trainings equip working people with the skills and strategies needed to build worker power TACOMA, WA (March 24, 2026) — South Sound Rising, a...
Starbucks baristas picketed Friday afternoon outside the Seattle Center as shareholders called for board shakeup over company’s failure to secure a contract with workers SEATTLE, WA...
AFGE President Everett Kelley: “A TSO selling plasma to keep the lights on is unconscionable” WASHINGTON, D.C. (March 23, 2026) — As travelers across the US...