Unions call out Delta for ‘unethical and illegal anti-union activities’

Delta workers say the airline has responded to their organizing drive with a relentless union-busting campaign, cracking down on pro-union speech and flooding the workplace with disinformation.

After trendsetting campaign, Twin Cities workers ratify first contracts with Half Price Books

Since Minnesota workers formed the first union at a Half Price Books location, booksellers at stores in Indiana, Illinois, Kansas and California have unionized, too.

Peter Rachleff: Minneapolis Teamsters’ strikes resonate 90 years later

Now is a great time to look back at 1934, to learn how a wide range of workers changed the course of history and to consider how today’s workers might change this course themselves.

New state board sets $20.50 wage floor in nursing home industry

Minnesota’s nursing homes have seen some of the worst staffing shortages in the country in recent years.

Updated prevailing wage standards ‘a tremendous win’ for tradespeople

The Labor Department’s updated federal prevailing wage standards in Minnesota will ensure tradespeople working on the Biden administration’s historic infrastructure investments are paid fairly and consistently, union leaders say.