Anna Rose Layden / Getty Images White House Makes Glaring Error in Controversial US Steel Order President Joe Biden issued an executive order Friday blocking the sale of U.S. Steel to Japan's Nippon Steel, citing national security. By Randy DeSoto January 3, 2025
@alexnpress / X screen shot Police Break Picket Line, Allow Christmas Deliveries to Stream Out Earlier in the day, nearly 10,000 Amazon workers in multiple states went on strike less than a week before Christmas. By Randy DeSoto December 20, 2024
Nam Y. Huh / AP Amazon Suffers Christmas Blow as 10,000 Workers Walk Off the Job at Worst Possible Time Nearly 10,000 Amazon workers in multiple states went on strike Thursday morning, less than a week before Christmas. By Randy DeSoto December 19, 2024
Spencer Platt / Getty ImagesCommentary Trump Triggers Big Government Union with Simple Message About Working President-elect Donald Trump is not very pleased with the remote work deal negotiated by President Joe Biden and his outgoing team. By Ben Zeisloft December 17, 2024
Emanuele Cremaschi / Getty Images Employees Across 20 Countries Aim to 'Make Amazon Pay' by Dealing the Company a Black Friday Blow The holiday shopping season is huge for any business, but Amazon's sheer size and global reach make it unique. By Joe Saunders November 29, 2024
Bryan R. Smith - AFP / Getty Images Dock Workers Launch 'Crippling' Strike at Ports Across the US: 'Nothing's Going to Move Without Us' The strike affects ports on the East Coast of the United States and the Gulf of Mexico. The two sides haven't met since June. By Joe Saunders October 1, 2024
Scott Olson / Getty Images ; Kevin Dietsch / Getty ImagesCommentary Kamala Harris Suffers Humiliating Loss After Union Rejects Her, Decides She's Not Worthy of Their Support In a defeat for Vice President Kamala Harris, the Teamsters union announced Wednesday, it will not be endorsing a candidate for president. By Randy DeSoto September 18, 2024
Lindsey Wasson / AP Boeing Outlines Multiple Immediate Cutbacks Boeing plans to freeze hiring and is considering temporary layoffs to save cash during the factory workers’ strike that began last week. By The Associated Press and September 16, 2024
Jeff Swensen / Getty Images JD Vance Shuts Down 'Haters' as Firefighter Conference Starts Off with Brutal Reaction from Crowd "After supporting Democrats for so long in this union, what has it gotten you?" J.D. Vance asked the nation's firefighters union. By Jack Davis August 30, 2024
Gene J. Puskar - File / AP Steelworkers Vow to Keep 'US Steel US Owned' as Foreign Giant Gobbles Up American Industry Nippon Steel Corp. raised its capital commitment Thursday by more than $1 billion to spend on U.S. Steel plants. By The Associated Press August 29, 2024