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Labor unions back ‘reliable partner’ Danielle Cohen Higgins for Miami-Dade Commission re-election

Florida Politics

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June 25, 2026

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‘She has championed policies that expand opportunity, strengthen healthcare and public services, and improve quality of life for families across our community.’ The post Labor unions back ‘reliable partner’ Danielle Cohen Higgins for Miami-Dade Commission re-election appeared first on Florida Politics - Campaigns Elections. Lobbying Government..

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Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 3, 2026

June Jobs Report: Softer Than Expected, But Still In Balance

June Jobs Report: Softer Than Expected, But Still In Balance

Variety

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· Jul 6, 2026

Production Assistants on ‘Chicago Fire’ and ‘Chicago Med’ Ratify Union Contract

Production assistants on “Chicago Fire” and “Chicago Med” have voted to ratify their first union contract, as part of a broader unionization campaign for P.A.’s. The deal covers 26 employees at “Chicago Med” and 35 at “Chicago Fire,” both of which are produced by Universal Television. The workers will be represented by LIUNA Local 724, []

NDTV

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· Jun 22, 2026

No Performance, No Payment: Delhi Rolls Out Rs 473-Crore Streetlight Project

Unlike conventional public works contracts that involve significant upfront payments, the new framework links payments to performance.

Florida Politics

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· Jun 28, 2026

Despite Gov. DeSantis’ union crackdowns, AFSCME Florida keeps winning

Labor groups are preparing for another organizing fight as new recertification requirements take effect July 1. The post Despite Gov. DeSantis’ union crackdowns, AFSCME Florida keeps winning appeared first on Florida Politics - Campaigns Elections. Lobbying Government..

National Republican Congressional Committee

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· Jun 29, 2026

ICYMI: “Democrats have a union problem” in PA-08

In case you missed it, a new report is highlighting Democrats’ major union problem in PA-08. Congressman Rob Bresnahan has earned the support of unions that endorsed Democrat Matt Cartwright in PA-08 last cycle, including the Teamsters and Pennsylvania Laborers’ District Council. The Laborers’ District Council also backed political opportunist Paige Cognetti in her 2025 mayoral race. “Working Pennsylvanians know they have [] The post ICYMI: “Democrats have a union problem” in PA-08 appeared first on NRCC.

DNyuz

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· Jul 2, 2026

US employers add 57K jobs in June as hiring continues at a healthy clip – though rate-cut hopes fall

Hiring in June remained steady, even as it ended a three-month streak of job gains over 100,000 – but a steady labor market could add even more fuel to the Federal Reserve’s argument for raising interest rates. US employers added 57,000 jobs in June – below estimates of 115,000, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said []

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Related coverage for "Labor unions back ‘reliable partner’ Danielle Cohen Higgins for Miami-Dade Commission re-election": Seeking Alpha — June Jobs Report: Softer Than Expected, But Still In Balance. Variety — Production Assistants on ‘Chicago Fire’ and ‘Chicago Med’ Ratify Union Contract. NDTV — No Performance, No Payment: Delhi Rolls Out Rs 473-Crore Streetlight Project. Florida Politics — Despite Gov. DeSantis’ union crackdowns, AFSCME Florida keeps winning. National Republican Congressional Committee — ICYMI: “Democrats have a union problem” in PA-08. DNyuz — US employers add 57K jobs in June as hiring continues at a healthy clip – though rate-cut hopes fall