Tag: U.S. Supreme Court
AFL-CIO’s Shuler: Supreme Court’s decision will not stop workers from exercising...
Washington – The U.S. Supreme Court sided with corporations over working people in its ruling June 1 in Glacier Northwest Inc., v. International Brotherhood...
Anti-worker Supreme Court majority begins troubled term
Key case could be a threat to democracy
Washington (PAI) – With its credibility on a one-way dive downwards with the public – and with...
OPINION: Supreme Court damages U.S. public schools with vouchers decision
By MARK GRUENBERG
PAI Staff Writer
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority was dead wrong when it decided to further extend public funds – vouchers – to...
Civil rights law protects gay and transgender workers, Supreme Court rules
In a long overdue decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that workers cannot be fired for being gay or transgender, a major victory...
Fresh off Janus ruling, ALEC expands drive to destroy public worker...
Washington (PAI) – Fresh off its big win last June at the U.S. Supreme Court, the secretive right-wing corporate cabal, the American Legislative Exchange...
YOUR LETTERS: AFL-CIO urged McCaskill to vote against Kavanaugh before allegations...
Claire McCaskill’s recent vote against promoting Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court has received a lot of attention in this election, with most,...
Amid protests and arrests, Senate puts Kavanaugh on Supreme Court
By MARK GRUENBERG
PAI Staff Writer
And the Labor Tribune
Washington – Amid protests in the streets nationwide and hundreds of arrests at the U.S. Capitol alone,...
Supreme Court’s arbitration decision delivers another blow to workers’ rights
Trumka: Murphy Oil ruling is ‘outrageous and wrong’
By TIM ROWDEN
Editor
Washington – In a ruling AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka called “outrageous” and “wrong,” the U.S....
Day of Action, nationwide protests as Supreme Court takes up...
By TIM ROWDEN
Editor
St. Louis – As unions braced for oral arguments and a widely expected negative ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court in the...
Trump administration sides against workers in Supreme Court agency fees case
By TIM ROWDEN
Editor
Washington – In a slap in the face to union members, particularly the 43 percent of union households who voted for him,...