Supplemental budget proposals under consideration in the State Legislature would cut funding for higher education The following is from WFSE: OLYMPIA, WA (February 27, 2026) —...
Hundreds of UW workers, students, and community members signed a petition in support of Continuum College, libraries and press workers SEATTLE, WA (February 26, 2025) —...
Years-long fight to include certain workers at Western in collective bargaining statute inches closer to victory OLYMPIA, WA (February 26, 2026) — A bill to codify...
Both bargaining units secured contracts with double digit wage increases and strong staffing language TACOMA, WA (February 25, 2026) — Hundreds of nurses at Tacoma General...
WSLC Secretary Treasurer Cherika Carter also reappointed to represent labor on the state board OLYMPIA, WA (February 25, 2026) — Governor Bob Ferguson has appointed Washington...
“We have the talent, interest, and the training,” in Washington. So why do myths about a labor shortage persist? by HEATHER KURTENBACH (February 24, 2026) —...
Opportunities for movement members to grow organizing skills and explore values-based management approaches SEATTLE, WA (February 24, 2026) — The Washington State Labor Education and Research...
Letter carriers are kicking off national contract negotiations with USPS for a collective bargaining agreement that prioritizes an “all-career workforce” WASHINGTON, D.C. (February 23, 2026) —...
The WSLC’s candidate training is designed for union members and labor supporters looking to hone skills as they prepare to run for public office SEATTLE, WA...
A gathering at the State Capitol called for action to address the mental and behavioral health crisis facing building and construction trades workers OLYMPIA, WA (February...