
This is a moment that demands clear action and common purpose. While the times may be “uncertain,” you can be sure which side the labor movement is on.
The voice of Saint Paul's working families since 1897

This is a moment that demands clear action and common purpose. While the times may be “uncertain,” you can be sure which side the labor movement is on.

“We don’t bail on our patients, not during a pandemic, not after the murder of George Floyd, not ever.”

Union members in economic crisis have had a friend in Lynne Larkin-Wright, who retired July 2 from her position as an AFL-CIO Community Services liaison in St. Paul.

Cerenity Humboldt Care Center’s proposals in contract talks would actually move some frontline health care heroes backwards.

School employees have been fighting to change the law restricting their access to UI benefits for decades. Now, the pandemic has brought the issue to a tipping point.

Nurses say masks could help “stave off a resurgence of the vicious COVID-19 virus that has ravaged this state.”

There’s a new book about St. Paul’s East Side Freedom Library, and it offers “a nicely woven story about a place, a people and a public space,” according to our reviewer.

President Trump “failed miserably” to prepare for and respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, she said in a Q&A with The Union Advocate.