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Join union doorknocking in Maryland this fall
Join the DC/Maryland AFL-CIO federation and union members from across our region to knock doors in Prince George's County every Saturday between now and Nov. 5.
Happy National Hispanic Heritage Month!
Sweetspot workers rally and Arlington Transit workers hold a practice strike in the Sept 16 edition of our twice-weekly newsletter.
Unity Health Care workers authorized to strike
Providers at Unity Health Care clinics say leadership at the nonprofit recently terminated more than two dozen medical assistants and support staff, exacerbating burnout among physicians. Plus Governor Moore recognizes Maryland leaders in the Sept. 9 edition of our twice-weekly news.
Union members across the DC region celebrate Labor Day
Labor Day celebrations, hotel workers strike, and union popularity at near-record highs in the September 4 edition of our twice-weekly news.
Labor Day was won by the labor movement
What unions in DC and Maryland are celebrating and fighting for this Labor Day.
Back to school without a contract
Students return to school but DCPS won't come to the bargaining table, workers at DCA picket for a fair process, and Teamsters on strike in the August 26 edition of our twice-weekly newsletter.
"More freedom includes the freedom to join a union"
What labor leaders said at the DNC, a call to action for workers at Reagan National Airport, and the Community Services Agency is looking for its next director.
AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler and labor leaders to speak tonight at Democratic National Convention
Labor leaders at the DNC, a tentative agreement for WMATA workers, and DC Attorney General fines former Moon Rabbit hotel in the August 19 edition of our twice-weekly news.
Tell Mayor Bowser and DDOT: Cut the games with DC Circulator
ATU Local 689 calls for Circulator to be transferred to WMATA, boycott continues at the Grand Hyatt Washington, NPEU wins at NLRB, and more in the August 12 edition of our twice-weekly newsletter.
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