Allegiant Air pilots hold nationwide picket over contract dispute
Allegiant Air pilots, represented by Teamsters Local 2118, held a coordinated informational picket at all 22 of the airline’s crew bases across the United States.
Allegiant Air pilots, represented by Teamsters Local 2118, held a coordinated informational picket at all 22 of the airline’s crew bases across the United States.
Fleet service workers at Sun Country Airlines have ratified their first collective bargaining agreement with Teamsters Local 970.
Allegiant Air is facing criticism from its pilots, represented by Teamsters Local 2118, after the company sold its unsuccessful Sunseeker Resort while contract negotiations with 1,400 union pilots remain unresolved.
Today, an arbitrator halted NetJets’ plan to sell its maintenance operations and unionized workforce, ensuring the security of 200 Teamsters jobs at the Columbus facility.
120 radio operators and field service technicians at ARINC, a subsidiary of RTX/Raytheon, have approved a new three-year contract.
Allegiant Air’s pilots, represented by Teamsters Local 2118, have formally requested the National Mediation Board (NMB) to release them from ongoing mediation with their employer.
Following a resounding rejection of United Airlines’ latest contract proposal, Teamsters aviation maintenance technicians rallied at Orlando International Airport.
Doris Reilly, a secretary at Fogarty Memorial Elementary School in Glocester, has been named the 2026 National Education Association Rhode Island (NEARI) Education Support Professional of the Year.
IAM Union members at Lufthansa Technik Puerto Rico have voted to retain their union representation, defeating a decertification effort led by the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation.
The Florida Education Association (FEA) and the United Faculty of Florida have filed a petition against the Florida Department of Education in response to State Board of Education Rule 6A-14.092.
More than 230 high school students from public schools across Hawaiʻi attended the third annual Dive Into Education event on Friday to learn about careers in teaching.
A state Circuit Court judge has upheld a decision by the Hawaiʻi Labor Relations Board (HLRB) that could allow more than 2,200 public school teachers in Hawaiʻi to receive service credit for teaching experience gained outside the state.
Unionized journalists in the United States have expressed growing concern about the effects of artificial intelligence on journalism and public trust in news.