After NYC Bus Driver Arrests, Union Tells Drivers To Exercise Extreme Caution, Even If It Means Delays
After the arrests of two New York City bus drivers, Transport Workers Union Local 100 is calling on bus operators to be especially cautious.
Romance In The Office: Are Bosses Preventing Workers From Falling In Love?
Office romances are common — and, increasingly, so are company restrictions.
US Workers Say They're Unhappy, So Why Are They Striking Less?
American workers say they're dissatisfied, but in 2014, only a small fraction of them went on strike.
Pew Research Poll: More Americans Hearing Good News About Jobs
A February 2015 Pew Research poll shows a larger share of Americans are hearing good news about the jobs situation.
Pacific Maritime Association Blames Longshore Workers Union For Stalled Contract Talks, Weekend Work Stoppage
Maritime shippers and port operators blame the longshore workers union for worsening congestion at 29 West Coast ports.
New Minimum Wage Law Faces Challenge From South Dakota Republicans
The state's voters approved a minimum wage hike in November, but State Rep. Jim Bolin already wants to change that.
Missouri Legislator Tries To Fight Racial Bias In Construction Trades With Anti-Union Bill
Legislator Courtney Curtis is using the right-to-work weapon to fight race discrimination in construction unions.
Major League Soccer 2015: Player Strike Looms Over MLS Season
Major League Soccer could become the latest pro sports league to see a work stoppage over a newly proposed collective-bargaining agreement.
Job Growth Still Hasn't Translated Into Wage Gains
U.S. unemployment may be falling, but paychecks aren't growing. In 2014, the average hourly wage only rose from $24.17 to $24.57 an hour.
Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner Proposes Local Right-to-Work Zones, Ban On Political Spending By Public Sector Unions
Bruce Rauner, the new governor, is putting organized labor on the defensive.
Saudi Arabia To Lift Ban On Labor Migration From Bangladesh
After seven years, Saudi Arabia's ban on blue-collar immigration from Bangladesh is coming to an end.
LGBT Workplace Rights: Bill Would Ban Discrimination Against Gay Workers In North Dakota
Legislators in North Dakota -- the nation's fastest-growing state -- are aiming to create employment protections for gay workers.
Oil Refinery Strike: Steelworkers Strike Against Big Oil At Nine Plants Across The Country
With talks between the United Steelworkers and Royal Dutch Shell at a standstill, the refinery strike goes on -- and it could grow.
Obama 2016 Budget: Low-Wage Workers Get A Boost Under The President's Proposal
President Obama's latest budget expands the earned-income tax credit, which may well win Republican support.