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April 30, 2026
Blog
Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Massachusetts AFSCME Members Defeat Privatization Attempt
Members of AFSCME Local 1404—part of AFSCME Council 93—successfully fought to defeat a plan to privatize custodial services in a Massachusetts school system, saving the jobs of up to 22 dedicated public sector workers.
April 29, 2026
Blog
Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Vineyard Theatre Crew Ratifies First Collective Bargaining Agreement
Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) members who work at Vineyard Theatre in New York City have ratified their first union contract.
April 28, 2026
Blog
Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Dining Workers at Virginia State University and Norfolk State University Win Recognition
Campus dining workers at two of Virginia’s historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs)—Virginia State University (VSU) and Norfolk State University (NSU)—have officially been recognized as members of UNITE HERE Local 23.
April 27, 2026
Blog
Service & Solidarity Spotlight: Air Ambulance Crews in Nevada and California Join TWU
Flight nurses and flight paramedics in northern Nevada and California voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday to join the Transport Workers Union (TWU).
April 23, 2026
Blog
Worker Wins: A Fight We Won
Our latest roundup of worker wins includes numerous examples of working people organizing, bargaining and mobilizing for a better life.
April 23, 2026
Blog
Service & Solidarity Spotlight: NYC Residential Workers Reach Tentative Agreement, Averting Strike
Just days ahead of a strike deadline, 34,000 SEIU Local 32BJ members who work as doormen, porters and maintenance workers across New York City reached a tentative agreement with the Realty Advisory Board on Labor Relations (RAB).
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