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School Administrators public school principals and top staffers must become saviors of free public education, their unions new president says.

 

During the AFSA 15th Triennial Constitutional Convention, AFSA elected new officers, including the new President Ernest Logan.

ST. LOUISWorkers racked up a big win in Missouri on August 7, smashing the right-wings campaign for a so-called right to work law in the Show Me State by more than a 2-to-1 ratio.

 

WASHINGTONAmalgamated Transit Union Local 689, the biggest union among the Washington Metro systems bus and subway workers, has blown the whistle on and stopped a scheme to provide three separate

BIRMINGHAM, Ala.A federal appeals court in Atlanta gave low-paid fast food workers and African-American workers in Birmingham, Ala.

CLEMENS, Mich.Theres a giant billboard looming over a main highway near the big McLaren-Macomb Hospital in the Detroit suburb of Mount Clemens, Mich.