Site Map Icon
RSS Feed icon
 
 
 

Today in Labor History

March 27, 2002
 U.S. Supreme Court rules that undocumented workers do not have the same rights as Americans when they are wrongly fired. ~Labor Tribune

Member Login
Username:

Password:


Not registered yet?
Click Here to sign-up

Forgot Your Login?
  Member Resources  
     



UnionActive Newswire
 
Join the Newswire!
Updated: Mar. 27 (22:04)

Office Closed on Monday, April 1st
New Mexico Hospital Workers Union
Iron Workers Union Statement on Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse
Teamsters Local 355
Global Carmakers Contend With Closure at Busiest US Auto Port
Teamsters Local 355
Iron Workers Union Statement on Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse
Teamsters Local 992
Guns 'N Hoses Event
Saint Louis Police Officers Association
General Membership Meeting
Teamsters Local 90
 
     
Labor Stands for Equal Voting Rights
Posted On: Jul 01, 2015
July 1, 2015  | CIVIL RIGHTS |  thehill.com In the midst of good news coming out of the Supreme Court this week, many of us have also been recalling that yesterday was the two year anniversary of Shelby v. Holder, when this same Court decided the need to protect the rights of African Americans to vote was no longer needed in the South.  As it stands for equal rights for all Americans, the labor movement and working people in this country everywhere now understand more than ever how wrong those justices were in that case in 2013. We know that the days of discriminatory practices in voting are not a vestige of the past, but rather have worsened and grown in the last several years. Full story …
 
 
Teamsters Local 992
Copyright © 2024, All Rights Reserved.
Powered By UnionActive™
Visit Unions-America.com!

Top of Page image