After a grueling recount process, former Sen. Norm Coleman finally conceded defeat and congratulated Al Franken on his Senate victory in Minnesota. Franken is a longtime union member and supporter of workers’ rights. Sen. Franken is expected to take a seat on the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, where he will play a
Read moreSecretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis outlined, through a national online discussion with stakeholder groups, the general public and the news media, the President’s fiscal year 2010 budget for the U.S. Department of Labor. The budget builds on the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, restoring worker protection programs; promoting an inclusive, green recovery; and ensuring
Read moreHealth care reform is needed and who will pay for it is a major concern. Under consideration in Congress is the elimination or capping of the tax exclusion for employer-sponsored health coverage. Eliminating this exclusion would remove a major incentive for employers providing coverage and could undermine employee-sponsored coverage in general. Taxing benefits would cause
Read moreThe Senate has decided not to bring S. 146 to a vote. This is what your swift action has brought about. Thanks to all who wrote their Senators, the Senate felt pressure to stop this vote and keep Railroad oversight where it belongs with the STB. Posted June 2, 2009
Read moreLinda A. Puchala has been confirmed by the Senate as a member of the National Mediation Board. She was the Sr. Mediator at the National Mediation Board. Puchala joined the National Mediation Board in May 1999, as a Mediator, working on both airline and railroad cases. She directs the Board’s training programs, develops and maintains
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