Journalists at The Hill overwhelmingly ratify first-ever union contract
Journalists at The Hill have voted to ratify their first union contract, securing increases in pay, vacation time and family leave.
Journalists at The Hill have voted to ratify their first union contract, securing increases in pay, vacation time and family leave.
Unionized journalists at POLITICO and E&E News will head to arbitration today in a consequential legal dispute over artificial intelligence.
In a 171-38 blowout vote, The Washington Post Tech Guild has officially won its union election, marking a significant milestone for over 300 technology workers at The Washington Post.
Radio Free Asia employees were told today that 75% of the staff would be put on unpaid leave due to the funding cuts by the United States Agency for Global Media (USAGM).
After more than two months of negotiations, workers at Bloomberg INDG and Bloomberg Correspondents reached a new contract agreement with management.
Equis is an organization that seeks to increase Latino political power and wellbeing, through top-of-the-line research on Latino voters, as well as long-term cultural and political initiatives.
This month, the staff of NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) held their first bargaining session with management.
We vehemently condemn The Washington Post’s firing of dozens of valued employees today, just days into the new year.
Workers at the Capital Area Food Bank are set to vote to unionize their workplace with the voting scheduled for January.
Staff at the AFL-CIO, largest federation of labor unions, celebrate this milestone and continue their fight for a secure retirement.