This Week in Labor History

June 8 New York City drawbridge tenders, in a dispute with the state over pension issues, leave a dozen bridges open, snarling traffic in |
June 8 New York City drawbridge tenders, in a dispute with the state over pension issues, leave a dozen bridges open, snarling traffic in |
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On June 11, 2025, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. …
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In the intricate ecosystem of the modern workplace, the seamless flow of information is the lifeblood of productivity, innovation, and …
By Sandy Connors
When building a successful relationship, one question often arises: “What is the right order of priorities?” Is it love followed by …
On June 13, 2025, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services issued policy guidance in the USCIS Policy Manual to
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DACA has been “a beacon of hope,” allowing young immigrants to “dream, live, …
By Pearl Phillip
Juneteenth, celebrated annually on June 19th, marks the day in 1865 when Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, and informed enslaved …
By Rommel H. Ojeda, DOCUMENTED | Photo Courtesy of Envision Freedom Fund
Immigrants seeking legal help online to protect themselves from Trump’s deportation plans …
June 1
Extinguishing the light of hope in the hearts and aspirations of workers around the world, the Mexican government abolishes siestas—a mid-afternoon nap …
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Nydia Velazquez and Adriano Espaillat were seeking to inspect holding cells inside 26 …