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Dec. 26, 1869
Knights of Labor founded. Constitution bars from membership “parasites,” including stockbrokers and lawyers.
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Updated: Dec. 26 (16:04)

Social Security Fairness Act Q&A
Le-Hampton Lodge 35 FOP
Social Security Fairness Act Q&A
Pennsylvania State Lodge FOP
Senate Passes Social Security Fairness Act, Securing Economic Justice for Postal, Federal, and Public-Sector Retirees
Youngstown, Ohio Area Local 443
Merry Christmas
CWA Local 2222
2025 APWU National Postal Press Association Conference Information
American Postal Workers Union National Postal Press Association
Hershey Medical Center Children's Hospital
Teamsters Local 776
 
     
Change is Coming to the Dept. of Labor. But How Much?
Posted On: Nov 25, 2024
Nov. 25, 2024 | WORKERS' RIGHTS | President-elect Donald Trump tapped outgoing Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer (R-Ore.) to lead the Labor Department — part of an avalanche of announcements that kept a good chunk of professional Washington glued to their work phones Friday evening. Chavez-DeRemer, who narrowly lost reelection earlier this month, is an unorthodox choice. She is one of just three House Republicans to embrace the PRO Act — the suite of union-friendly labor reforms that would completely shift the paradigm in worker-management relations if ever enacted — and she was one of eight GOP co-sponsors of a bill that would expand union rights for public-sector workers. That garnered her endorsements from several unions in Oregon, though not the state AFL-CIO. And Teamsters President Sean O’Brien championed her for the Labor role. Politico
 
 
Teamsters Local 992
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