July 18, 1969 African-American hospital workers won a 113-day union recognition strike in Charleston, South Carolina.
• ‘No justice, no Jeeps’ • UAW strikes built the American middle class • What’s the state of the Hollywood strikes? • Starbucks organizers want long-term boycott • Autoworkers are fighting for the future of the industry • Teamsters Safety & Health: Disaster response resources • NLRB broadens scope of what constitutes ‘protected activity' • Google refuses to bargain with workers, prompting YouTube music strike • Non-striking autoworkers supporting effort by refusing voluntary overtime • American, United, and Southwest Airlines workers closer to strike • Why the Big 3 can afford everything autoworkers demand – and more • People see that unions can help them’: Labor leaders stand with striking UAW workers • The 4-day workweek is among the UAW’s strike demands: Why some say it’s a good idea. • Teamsters Caravan
General Membership Meetings are suspended for the summer months of June, July and August, per the unanimous vote of members at the May 18, 2025 meeting. Dates for the September meetings will be posted in August.