January 24, 2024 Pro-Palestinian protester disrupts Biden speech to UAW workers It was the second day in a row pro-Palestinian protesters disrupted a Biden speech.
January 24, 2024 Educators urge largest teachers union in US to rescind support for Biden until 'permanent cease-fire' in Gaza Some educators are urging the largest teachers union in the country to rescind its support for President Biden until a "permanent cease-fire" occurs in Gaza.
January 12, 2024 NBC blasted by NewsGuild in scathing letter accusing management of ‘unrelenting pattern of union-busting’ The union that represents NBC Digital staffers blasted management on Thursday, accusing NBC of "an unrelenting pattern of union-busting" and laying off Guild-protected employees.
January 12, 2024 Charter schools have attracted growing number of Black, Hispanic students as parents seek better options The National Alliance For Public Charter Schools (NAPCS) told 91±¬ÁÏ Digital on Thursday that Black and Hispanic families have been flocking to charter schools over the years.
January 11, 2024 Biden admin spreading California's war on gig workers to rest of country The Biden administration recently released a devastating policy that dismantles the gig economy, jeopardizing the ability of 27 million Americans to work as independent contractors.
January 5, 2024 Connecticut teacher sues after being disciplined for criticizing 'identity, privilege' training A Connecticut teacher, John Grande, is suing Hartford Public Schools for allegedly violating his First Amendment rights after he criticized “Identity and Privilege" training.
January 5, 2024 Chicago Board of Education reportedly seeking to remove police from schools this year The Chicago Board of Education seeks to strip local councils the ability to keep police officers on school premises then remove the officers from schools.
January 4, 2024 Trump holds private meeting with top union boss, vexing liberals Former President Trump met with Teamsters boss Sean O'Brien on Wednesday, the union said later that evening.
January 2, 2024 State employees get reprieve from Nebraska Gov. Pillen's return-to-office order Nebraska state government employees have been granted a temporary reprieve from Republican Gov. Jim Pillen's order unilaterally ending remote work.
December 22, 2023 Washington Post reaches tentative deal with unionized staffers after 18 months of bitter negotiations The Washington Post reached a tentative agreement with unionized workers on Friday after 18 months of bitter negotiations between the two sides.