In a White House ceremony on January 30, 2009 International President Bob Scardelletti and other union leaders witnessed President Barack Obama sign executive orders reversing three Bush-era anti-worker orders. The series of orders govern the way federal contractors deal with unionized workers. “The inclusion of the labor movement in this administration is a welcome change
Read moreThe pending Secretary of Labor, Hilda Solis, center, meets with from left, TCU Assistant Legislative Director Tony Padilla and TCU International Representative Ron Kloos. Assistant National Legislative Director Tony Padilla and International Legislative Representative Ron Kloos hit the ground running January 5, 2009 when members of the 111th Congress convened in Washington, DC. Padilla and Kloos
Read moreAmerican Rights at Work has begun a new campaign to show how the Employee Free Choice Act will help everyone. This new goal is to put a face on who needs the right to freely form a union and how helpful that right will be. Many people have spoken up in support and their voices
Read moreThe inauguration of Barack Obama as President of the United States on January 20, 2009 sparks the change in government that working Americans sorely need. Many Americans will celebrate this historic event: some will go to Washington D.C. and experience first hand the inauguration events; others will watch from the comfort of their homes or
Read morePresident-Elect Barack Obama and Vice President-Elect Joe Biden have released their plan to revitalize the economy. This economic crisis will require swift action. President-Elect Obama is working to get each of his cabinet appointments ready to begin as soon as possible in order to face the many challenges the new administration will have. The plan
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