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Last week, working people won a significant victory when the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) issued the Browning-Ferris decision and increased employer accountability for wages and work conditions. As with most rulings issued by government bodies, it's a little complicated and a lot of questions are being asked about what exactly the ruling means. We're here to tell you.
Chris Jansing travels with the President and explains how climate change policies run up against the fossil fuel economy that drives Alaska.
Another Kentucky county clerk of court says he'll join Rowan County clerk Kim Davis and refuse to issue same-sex marriage licenses. WAVE's N
It's good to be union. Especially when your family is by your side. Check out this video from the United Steelworkers (USW) about Maddio's Pizza and Subs owner Matt Struhar who wrote a Facebook post in solidarity with the locked-out steelworkers at ATI Technologies a few weeks ago.
Many questions remain about the events leading up to the death of Fox Lake, Illinois, police Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz.
The first circuit court hearing in the case of the six police officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray began Wednesday in Baltimore—proceedings w
Despite facing a difficult political climate and "right to work," workers across the South have stood up in the past year to fight for better wages and working conditions.
A Houston man accidentally shoots himself while posing for selfies with a handgun. KPRC's Cathy Hernandez reports.
A mother and 10-year-old daughter are shocked to find note lambasting them for using a disabled parking spot. KUSA's Victoria Sanchez reports.
A video of a police shooting in Texas where the suspect appeared to have his hands up brings "more clarity" to the case, a district attorney said.