A galvanized labor movement and evolving rules on wages and working conditions have made employer-employee relations front page news and added complexity to the already multifaceted terrain of labor ...
Last year saw no shortage of conflict between labor and management, with half a million American workers on strike at some point during the year, double the figure of 2022 and four times that of 2021.
President Biden on Thursday nominated Associate Special Counsel Anne Wagner to serve as the third and final member of the Federal Labor Relations Authority, a move that labor officials hope will ...
Ninety years ago this summer, Congress passed legislation hailed at the time and for many years after as “labor’s Magna Carta.” The Wagner Act — or, more formally, the National Labor Relations Act — ...
Labor disputes in the US date back to before the Revolutionary War. The first recorded strike over working conditions took place in 1636 on Richmond Island, Maine, when fishermen protested that their ...