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The LAPD, which has taken dozens of complaints about Harvey Weinstein, referred three cases to prosecutors. Weinstein is not currently charged with any crimes.
The LAPD, which has taken dozens of complaints about Harvey Weinstein, referred three cases to prosecutors. Weinstein is not currently charged with any crimes.
Ed Hannigan, the company's head of sales, resigned on Tuesday. His departure follows numerous senior journalists who cut ties after allegations of fraud, a raid by the Manhattan district attorney's office and the firing of top editors at the publication who had been investigating the company.
Ed Hannigan, the company's head of sales, resigned on Tuesday. His departure follows numerous senior journalists who cut ties after allegations of fraud, a raid by the Manhattan district attorney's office and the firing of top editors at the publication who had been investigating the company.
This is the first milestone toward a new transgender military policy since the White House released a memo in August calling for a review.
This is the first milestone toward a new transgender military policy since the White House released a memo in August calling for a review.
This is the first milestone toward a new transgender military policy since the White House released a memo in August calling for a review.
A Cornell University fraternity has been put on probation after the brothers held a "pig roast" — a competition to see who could sleep with the most women.
A Cornell University fraternity has been put on probation after the brothers held a "pig roast" — a competition to see who could sleep with the most women.
Shuler: ‘What Unites Us Is Work and the Desire for a Better Life'
AFL-CIO
"Our movement is made up of working people of all parties and ideologies," AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Liz Shuler told a crowd of more than 300 labor leaders and activists gathered at the AFL-CIO Northeast District Meeting in Silver Spring, Md. "What unites us is work and the desire for a better life. Improving the lives of union members and all working people must be our guiding light in politics."
Representatives from state federations, central labor councils and affiliate unions across the Northeast region discussed the stakes of the 2018 elections and how the labor movement can win for working people. Participants at the conference heard from their counterparts in other states on how to achieve those victories, including analysis of the current political landscape, member engagement strategies and campaign planning.
Two panels of state federation presidents reviewed their own unique challenges and opportunities in their respective states. The first panel included representatives from Puerto Rico, Maryland, Delaware and West Virginia, who...