VIDEO: Lawyers for the poor explain reasons for strike
Some 200 lawyers and other employees of the city’s largest provider of civil legal services have been on strike for [...]
Philly carpenters to picket Merion Golf Club through U.S. Open
The Philadelphia Carpenters Union claims U.S. Open body USGA under-budgeted their work and “abruptly” stopped using their services.
Union’s MacMath drawing on lessons from European vacation
Zac MacMath is trying to be more consistent in goal.
Nutter sets aside $31M for firefighter dispute
Mayor Michael Nutter will reportedly set aside $31 million toward a resolution in a long-standing dispute with Philadelphia firefighters.
Chris Albright has seen it all in his 15 MLS seasons
Chris Albright, savvy veteran for Union.
Number of city workers living in poverty doubled under Mayor Nutter
The number of D.C. 33 and 47 municipal employees who earn less than federal poverty standards has doubled since Mayor Michael Nutter took office in 2008.
‘Broken wheelchairs, bodily fluids:’ PHL workers file OSHA complaints
Philadelphia International Airport wheelchair attendants filed federal complaints alleging broken equipment, no training and exposure to blood and vomit.
Workers will rally for May Day at Elmwood Park’s Labor Monument
Unions, activists and artists like Poet Laureate Sonia Sanchez will celebrate May Day during a workers’ rights rally at Elmwood Park’s Labor Monument.
McInerney stepping up as leader for Union
Union relying on third-year star this season
Union workers say Frieze Art Fair freezing out jobs
Union workers are angry with a much-anticipated art fair.
