New York officials have begun firing state prison guards who failed to abide by a deal to end their illegal labor strike, which has now extended into a third week. The state's homeland security ...
New York officials fired more than 2,000 prison guards on Monday for not returning to work after a weekslong strike. Enough correctional officers had returned to work for the state to declare an ...
SAN JOSE — Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority workers are set to walk off the job Monday — their first strike in the agency’s 30-year history — after seven months of negotiations ...
After 22 days, the state’s longest prison strike in decades has finally ended — with more than 2,000 correction officers fired after they didn’t come back to work, officials said.
A one-day strike by workers at 13 German airports, including the Frankfurt and Munich hubs and all the country’s other main destinations, caused the cancelation of most flights on Monday.
Dozens were injured, including children, in a Russian strike on Ukraine, officials said Monday, as American and Russian negotiators met again in Saudi Arabia in the White House's continued push ...
The strike, which has gone on for 19 days, is over what prison guards claim are dangerous working conditions and being forced to often work double and even triple shifts. RELATED: State offers ...
University College Union (UCU) general secretary Jo Grady said UK higher education was "on its knees" Staff at a city centre university have begun 14 days of strike action amid job losses.
Staff at a city centre university have begun 14 days of strike action amid job losses. A £35m shortfall has led to Newcastle University approving a £20m reduction in its salary bill - the ...
ALBANY — Gov. Kathy Hochul began firing prison guards Monday as a statewide wildcat strike continued into its 15th day and the state attorney general began an investigation into the death of a ...
The ship sank during a storm on Aug. 30, 1892. Twenty-seven people died in the wreck and only one person survived. Officials for the nonprofit said its "David Boyd" research vessel initially found ...