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WASHINGTONThe Teamsters and United Parcel Service have opened talks on one of the largest private-sector contracts in the U.S., a new pact that would cover at least 260,000 workers.

 

WASHINGTONThe U.S. unemployment rate stayed at 4.1 percent in January, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported.

NEW YORK The long-running effort by teaching assistants and graduate assistants at Columbia University to unionize with the Auto Workers is headed for the courts, thanks to the universitys administ

WASHINGTONUnion leaders panned GOP President Donald Trumps first State of the Union address, with different responders emphasizing different aspects, but most slamming the Trump-GOP tax cut for cor

President Donald Trump recently delivered his first State of the Union speech to our nation. AFSA President Diann Woodard responded with the following remarks:

We invite you to join our brothers and sisters from AFSCME in the I AM 2018 campaign, as we memorialize the assassination of Dr.