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More Unions Are Saying ‘ICE Out’ [Labour Notes] 07-02-2026


The Washington Post lays off a third of its workforce [IFJ] 06-02-2026


/ USA IAM Union Joins Labor Allies to Press Worker-Centered Reforms in USMCA Review [IAM Union] 06-02-2026


What a Century of Black History Month Teaches Us About Today’s Fight for Working People [AFSCME] 05-02-2026


Oregon Thousands of labor union members march to South Portland ICE facility [KATU] 01-02-2026



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Missouri State senator proposes lower minimum wage for teen workers 2026-02-08 [KFVS]

Ukraine Anastasiia from Ukraine stands with the US Young Worker March 2026-02-08 [EPSU]

District of Columbia America’s unions are out in force today at the Young Worker March on Washington 2026-02-07 [AFL-CIO]

Maine Shipyard Bosses Forced to Pay Overtime to Get People to Stay for Pete Hegseth Speech 2026-02-07 [Intercept]

New Mexico Early Childhood Workers In New Mexico Laud Proposed $60 Million Wage And Career Ladder 2026-02-07 [Los Alamos Daily Post]

UFCW Announces Union Jobs Protected After Four Roses Sale 2026-02-07 [UFCW]

USA US Labor Independence and Solidarity with Venezuela 2026-02-07 [Venezuelanalysis]

Calls for general strike see rising participation 2026-02-07 [The Lamron]

New York You Can Support New York City Nurses On Strike By Donating To The NYSNA Hardship Fund 2026-02-07 [WNY Labor Today]

BP has no plans to honor the national oil bargaining agreement, union says 2026-02-07 [Reuters]

More Unions Are Saying ‘ICE Out’ 2026-02-07 [Labour Notes]

Wisconsin Evers Administration Unveils Largest Child Labor Case in State History 2026-02-07 [Urban Milwaukee]

Using Lawsuits to Push Back on Trump’s Attack on Child Care 2026-02-07 [LA Progressive]

USA Getting to the Next Level – Unionization in the Video Game Industry 2026-02-06 [CWA Canada]

Ohio Workers at six Rising Star Coffee locations in Cleveland vote to organize, despite intense, illegal anti-union campaign 2026-02-06 [WCPN]

Ohio 1,200 steelworkers at Metallus ratify contract on the third try 2026-02-06 [Canton Repository]

USA IAM Union Joins Labor Allies to Press Worker-Centered Reforms in USMCA Review 2026-02-06 [IAM Union]

The Washington Post lays off a third of its workforce 2026-02-06 [IFJ]

Mass layoffs at Washington Post as Bezos gives millions to Melania Trump 2026-02-06 [EFJ]

Trump rule threatens 50K federal workers 2026-02-06 [The Hill]

Tennessee UAW reaches first contract with Volkswagon in Chattanooga, winning 20 percent raises 2026-02-05 [The Tennessean]

New York NYC nurses strike reaches day 24 as union criticizes hospital proposals 2026-02-05 [AOL]

New Jersey Union members and staff unite at Rowan to protest ICE 2026-02-05 [The Whit]

Tennessee UAW secures historic tentative contract deal at Volkswagen plant in Tennessee 2026-02-05 [The News]

New York Striking New York Nurses Brave Subzero Cold 2026-02-05 [Labour Notes]

Tennessee Volkswagen, UAW reach contract agreement 2026-02-05 [NBC]

Strong unions = stronger communities and democracy 2026-02-05 [The Labor Tribune]

Bezos guts Washington Post, lays off more than 300 journalists 2026-02-05 [NYTimes]

What a Century of Black History Month Teaches Us About Today’s Fight for Working People 2026-02-05 [AFSCME]

UAW Reaches Tentative Agreement with Volkswagen in Chattanooga, Marking Historic Breakthrough for Southern Autoworkers 2026-02-05 [UAW]

Working at a Walmart Deli Showed Me Why America Loves Unions Again 2026-02-05 [Teamsters]

Trump administration alleges Nike discriminated against white workers 2026-02-05 [NBC]

New York Donate $50 or more to the NYSNA Strike Hardship Fund, get a red hat! 2026-02-05 [NYSNA]

District of Columbia Mass layoffs at Washington Post; hundreds of journalists cut as Bezos gives millions to Melania Trump 2026-02-04 [NewsGuild]

Delete the Starbucks App Now, Say Striking Workers 2026-02-04 [Labour Notes]

Striking Starbucks workers urge customers to delete coffee chain's app as strike stretches into three months 2026-02-04 [The Guardian]

NFL players' union interim boss David White says players have 'no appetite' for an 18-game season 2026-02-04 [AP]

District of Columbia Kennedy Center union workers react to Trump's plans for closure 2026-02-04 [Fox]

VIDEO California Chatbots, AI, Healthcare, Profiteering & Patients With NUHW Kaiser LCSW Ilana Marcucci-Morris For more info 2026-02-04 [LVP]

Ohio Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams Workers in Ohio Join Local 1059 2026-02-02 [UFCW]

Mississippi Poultry Workers in Mississippi Ratify a First Contract 2026-02-02 [UFCW]

USA Resolution of the CGIL General Assembly – Rome, 26 and 27 January 2026 on the events in Minnesota and repression in the United States 2026-02-02 [CGIL]

Four Lessons From the UAW’s Turn Toward Class Struggle 2026-02-02 [Jacobin]

Sweden New Jersey Subsidiary of Bennet-owned Elanders forced to compensate fired U.S. worker after union dispute 2026-02-02 [UNI Global Union]

Beyond the assembly line: Auto workers’ labor union emerges as key player in anti-Israel activism 2026-02-01 [Jewish Insider]

AFL-CIO calls for ICE to leave Minnesota before 'anyone else is hurt or killed' 2026-02-01 [Biz Insider]

New Jersey Old Fashioned Kitchen Workers Ratify New Union Contract 2026-02-01 [UFCW Local 152]

February 23 – Film and online panel discussion: “Precarious Workers: Exploitation and Fightback” 2026-02-01 [HELU]

ICE Raided This Hyundai Plant. Now Robots Are Replacing Workers 2026-02-01 [@moreperfectunion]

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This month in labour history

1-02-1864 The Collar Laundry Union was formed in New York, the first women's union in US history, led by Kate Mullany. Over the next few years the women increase their wages from $2 to $14 a week. [more]

2-02-1917 300 newspaper boys organize to challenge a cut in their wages by a newspaper, the Minneapolis Tribune. [more]

4-02-1924 IWW members took on the Ku Klux Klan, patrolling the streets of Greenville, Maine, after the KKK tried to threaten IWW union organisers: “We are going to stick, and if the Klan wants to start something, the IWW are going to finish it” [more]

4-02-1869 IWW and SPUSA leader Big Bill Haywood is born in Salt Lake City, Utah. [more]

4-02-1919 The General Strike Committee meets in Seattle, and makes preparations for an all-out labour stoppage [more]

5-02-1913 17-year-old Ida Braiman is shot dead by a contractor during the garment workers' strike in Rochester, NY. [more]

6-02-1919 A total of 60,000 of Seattle's population of 315,000 join the general strike on its first day [more]

8-02-1919 Workers in Butte, Montana responded to a dollar per day wage cut by launching a general strike. To prevent disunity, workers formed a Workers and Soldiers Council to conduct the strike. [more]

11-02-1937 The 6 week-long sit-down strike at General Motors in Flint Michigan ends as GM agrees to recognize the UAW. [more]

12-02-1968 The Memphis sanitation strike by African-American workers began in protest against mistreatment, discrimination, dangerous working conditions, and the recent deaths of two workers. They held out until April and won. [more]

13-02-1913 82-year-old labour activist Mother Jones was arrested in West Virginia for supporting a coal miners strike. Convicted in a military court she was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Pardoned after serving 85 days. [more]

14-02-1818 Frederick Douglass is born into slavery in Maryland. He will go on to become a titanic figure in the struggle against slavery, and in favour of universal suffrage and women's rights. [more]

14-02-1936 Goodyear workers in Ohio strike. They defy union orders to leave the plant & resist 150 sheriff's deputies. Threatening a general strike if a vigilante army was used, they won after a month. [more]

15-02-1913 A strike of rubber workers in #Akron organised by @_IWW union grew to 3,500 strikers. Earlier that month 300 workers at Firestone walked out and were eventually joined by 20K others but police violence & repression forced them to end it. [more]

18-02-1935 Tens of thousands of New Yorkers were stranded by a wildcat strike of elevator operators in the city. [more]

19-02-1866 The first union in Mississippi was created by African-American washerwomen. [more]

19-02-1986 The Farm Labourers Organizing Committee wins recognition at Campbell's Soup farms after years of struggle [more]

20-02-1919 The Elaine massacre took place in Arkansas. After black farm workers tried to organise for better pay, hundreds of African-Americans were murdered and tortured by white racists and security forces [more]

23-02-1910 Workers at the soon to be infamous Triangle Shirtwaist factory decided to end their five month long strike. They had won higher wages and reduced hours but failed to get union recognition. [more]

24-02-1939 US Supreme Court ruled sitdown strikes illegal. [more]

24-02-1944 320 men, mostly African-Americans were killed in explosion at the Port Chicago naval base. 50 African-American servicemen who then protested against unsafe conditions were court-martialed and sentenced to 8-15 years hard labour. [more]

27-02-1881 African-American laundresses in Atlanta, Georgia, went on strike and were successful in raising wages and establishing a union. [more]

27-02-1939 Supreme Court rules that sit-down strikes violate property owners' rights and are therefore illegal. [more]