Communications workers successfully strike AT&T with help from Democratic conventioneers
By Sheri Williams About 40,000 members of the Communications Workers of America (CWA) struck against AT&T in May, including thousands
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By Sheri Williams About 40,000 members of the Communications Workers of America (CWA) struck against AT&T in May, including thousands
Read MoreBy Sheri Williams California is not immune to the kind of ‘right to work’ attacks on working families that have
Read MoreBy Sheri Williams Thirteen workers in America die on the job each day – amounting to nearly 5,000 people a
Read MoreBy Gina Quinn With signs and banners promoting immigration rights, access to health care and union power, hundreds of activists
Read MoreMore than a thousand local union members and friends met up at Golden 1 Center last month for Union Worker
Read MoreThe 4th Annual Sacramento Central Labor Council Crab Feed packed in hundreds of labor supporters in late February, celebrating local
Read MoreBy Dorothy Mills-Gregg One of Northern California’s top female labor leaders has a new mission: Helping Democratic women run for
Read MoreBy Dorothy Mills-Gregg More than 20,000 people turned out for the Women’s March in Sacramento on Jan. 21, the day
Read MoreWASHINGTON (PAI)—“Show us what America looks like! This is what America looks like!” With that chant – a variation on
Read MoreBy Gina Quinn In December, Darrell Steinberg was sworn in as the 56th mayor of Sacramento during an event at
Read MoreBy Justine Villasenior This past December we celebrated the retirement of Rosalino (Lino) Pedres, vice president of SEIU United Service
Read MoreSacramento Central Labor Council leader lays out a path forward By Dorothy Mills-Gregg Unions across the country are facing attack
Read MoreDraft law creates two-tiered pay system that targets tipped workers and youth The Sacramento City Council is set to consider
Read MoreStrike vote postponed in early October as contract extended Postdoctoral workers throughout the University of California are in contentious negotiations
Read MoreGroundbreaking union organizing and immigrant rights effort still working today Dozens of SEIU members, including activists fighting to organize local
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