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NEA: Education Department Rollback Undermines Title IX Protections
WASHINGTON, April 10 -- The National Education Association issued the following news release on April 8, 2026:
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Education Department rollback undermines Title IX protections
This week, the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (OCR), which already has abandoned any efforts to enforce Title IX's protections against sexual harassment and discrimination, took the additional step of affirmatively rescinding provisions of previously negotiated resolution agreements, reversing commitments made with schools to address findings of gender discrimination under Title IX of the Education
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WASHINGTON, April 10 -- The National Education Association issued the following news release on April 8, 2026:
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Education Department rollback undermines Title IX protections
This week, the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (OCR), which already has abandoned any efforts to enforce Title IX's protections against sexual harassment and discrimination, took the additional step of affirmatively rescinding provisions of previously negotiated resolution agreements, reversing commitments made with schools to address findings of gender discrimination under Title IX of the EducationAmendments of 1972.
Title IX was not handed down quietly--it was the result of years of organizing, advocacy, and persistence by women, students, and civil rights leaders who challenged entrenched discrimination in education. The law was created to ensure that no student would be denied participation in, excluded from, or subjected to discrimination in federally funded education programs on the basis of sex--covering everything from athletics to admissions to protection from harassment and violence.
Such reversals of closed Title IX matters are highly unusual and represent a significant departure from longstanding enforcement practices, going beyond prior efforts to scale back diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
The following statement can be attributed to NEA President Becky Pringle:
"This decision guts long-standing Title IX agreements and strikes at the heart of a 50-year-old civil rights law: sex discrimination has no place in our schools, and every student deserves the chance to succeed and grow without fear of bias or harassment. Last year, OCR did not resolve a single case of sexual harassment or assault in K-12 schools, and with this step, the Administration is now undoing agreements already in place.
"Title IX guarantees that all students, regardless of sex--including their gender identity or sexual orientation--can learn in safe, welcoming environments. Rolling back agreements designed to address discrimination puts those protections at risk and raises serious concerns about student safety and equity.
"At a time when we should be strengthening protections for our most vulnerable students, including our trans students, some politicians are choosing to divide communities and make schools less safe by singling out certain students for who they are. We owe it to every student to ensure schools are safe, inclusive places where they can learn and thrive--no exceptions. We will not stand by while the rights generations fought to secure are stripped away from the students who depend on them today."
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Original text here: https://www.nea.org/about-nea/media-center/press-releases/education-department-rollback-undermines-title-ix-protections
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Workers at SriSai Biopharmaceutical Solutions Join Teamsters
WASHINGTON, April 9 [Category: Union] -- The International Brotherhood of Teamsters posted the following news release:
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Workers at SriSai Biopharmaceutical Solutions Join Teamsters
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(FREDERICK, Md.) - Workers at SriSai Biopharmaceutical Solutions LLC in Frederick have voted to join Teamsters Local 355. These new Teamsters provide clinical and non-clinical supply management services to various U.S. government agencies, including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"The strength and solidarity that these workers showed was some of
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WASHINGTON, April 9 [Category: Union] -- The International Brotherhood of Teamsters posted the following news release:
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Workers at SriSai Biopharmaceutical Solutions Join Teamsters
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(FREDERICK, Md.) - Workers at SriSai Biopharmaceutical Solutions LLC in Frederick have voted to join Teamsters Local 355. These new Teamsters provide clinical and non-clinical supply management services to various U.S. government agencies, including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"The strength and solidarity that these workers showed was some ofthe best I've ever seen," said Scott Chismar, a Local 355 business agent. "These men and women staged a walkout over their working conditions and stuck together during the company's anti-union campaign. This is a special group of workers."
"My co-workers and I knew we deserved better and began looking into what union would fit us best," said Addysin Gross, a senior warehouse operations associate. "We are looking forward to working under a Teamsters contract that will provide us with dignity, justice, and respect in the workplace."
Teamsters Local 355 represents over 5,000 members throughout Maryland, Virginia, and Delaware. For more information, go to teamsters355.com.
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Original text here: https://teamster.org/2026/04/workers-at-srisai-biopharmaceutical-solutions-join-teamsters/
NALC to participate in House field hearing on protecting democracy and vote-by-mail
WASHINGTON, April 9 [Category: Union] -- The AFL-CIO National Association of Letter Carriers issued the following news:
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NALC to participate in House field hearing on protecting democracy and vote-by-mail
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Today, NALC President Brian L. Renfroe will participate in a House field hearing in California focused on protecting democracy, election security, voting rights and vote-by-mail.
The event will be livestreamed at 11 a.m. PT. Watch the livestream here.
The hearing will be hosted by Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and House Committee on Administration Ranking Member Joe Morelle
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WASHINGTON, April 9 [Category: Union] -- The AFL-CIO National Association of Letter Carriers issued the following news:
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NALC to participate in House field hearing on protecting democracy and vote-by-mail
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Today, NALC President Brian L. Renfroe will participate in a House field hearing in California focused on protecting democracy, election security, voting rights and vote-by-mail.
The event will be livestreamed at 11 a.m. PT. Watch the livestream here.
The hearing will be hosted by Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and House Committee on Administration Ranking Member Joe Morelle(D-NY).
The field hearing comes while voting rights and mail-in ballots are facing unprecedented threats. Last week, President Trump issued an executive order aimed at severely limiting mail-in ballots nationwide. At the same time, the SAVE America Act, a voter suppression bill that also targets vote-by-mail, has continued to be debated in the Senate. Identified as a top priority of the administration, the legislation passed the House earlier this year.
President Renfroe was invited to participate as a panelist to share letter carriers' perspective on the recent attacks on mail-in ballots and how such drastic action could affect letter carriers' work.
Other panelists include Dr. Barbara Simons, former chair of Verified Voting Foundation; Kevin Shelley, former California secretary of state; Brittany Stonesifer, voting rights and redistricting program manager at California Common Cause; professor Rory K. Little, UC Law San Francisco; and Gabriela Carcamo from The Arc San Francisco.
"The recent attacks on vote-by-mail threaten voting rights, our essential work and the entire Postal Service," President Renfroe said. "Voting by mail is safe, secure and an essential part of our democracy. I appreciate the opportunity to bring NALC's voice to this panel as we continue fighting to protect America's access to mail-in ballots."
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Original text here: https://www.nalc.org/news/nalc-updates/nalc-to-participate-in-house-field-hearing-on-protecting-democracy-and-vote-by-mail
NALC statement on USPS's temporary suspension of FERS contributions
WASHINGTON, April 9 [Category: Union] -- The AFL-CIO National Association of Letter Carriers issued the following news:
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NALC statement on USPS's temporary suspension of FERS contributions
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NALC President Brian L. Renfroe released the following statement:
Today, the Postal Service announced it will temporarily pause employer contributions to the defined benefit portion of the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) account through the end of the fiscal year. This pause has no immediate impact on any current or future retired letter carriers.
This move is necessitated by the Postal
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WASHINGTON, April 9 [Category: Union] -- The AFL-CIO National Association of Letter Carriers issued the following news:
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NALC statement on USPS's temporary suspension of FERS contributions
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NALC President Brian L. Renfroe released the following statement:
Today, the Postal Service announced it will temporarily pause employer contributions to the defined benefit portion of the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) account through the end of the fiscal year. This pause has no immediate impact on any current or future retired letter carriers.
This move is necessitated by the PostalService's current financial situation and is a direct result of continued inaction by Congress to fix the legislative constraints that inhibit the Postal Service's ability to invest in its infrastructure and modernize to meet the needs of its employees and the American people.
If Congress were to allow for a new investment strategy for USPS retiree health and pension funds, a fair recalculation of the agency's Civil Service Retirement System pension obligations, and an increase in the agency's borrowing authority, this pause in FERS contributions would not be necessary.
It is time for Congress to act on these commonsense policy changes to protect our jobs, retirements, and the essential and reliable service we provide to every American.
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Original text here: https://www.nalc.org/news/nalc-updates/nalc-statement-on-uspss-temporary-suspension-of-fers-contributions
Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Mechanics Vote to Join the TWU
WASHINGTON, April 9 [Category: Union] -- The Transport Workers Union of America issued the following news release:
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Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Mechanics Vote to Join the TWU
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Mechanics at the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail in New Jersey voted overwhelmingly on Thursday to join the Transport Workers Union of America, fulfilling the TWU's goal of wall-to-wall industrial trade union organizing. All workers at the privately-operated NJ Transit light rail system are now part of the TWU.
"The TWU knows that worker power comes from a unified front, all crafts and classes in one big union, " said TWU
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WASHINGTON, April 9 [Category: Union] -- The Transport Workers Union of America issued the following news release:
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Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Mechanics Vote to Join the TWU
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Mechanics at the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail in New Jersey voted overwhelmingly on Thursday to join the Transport Workers Union of America, fulfilling the TWU's goal of wall-to-wall industrial trade union organizing. All workers at the privately-operated NJ Transit light rail system are now part of the TWU.
"The TWU knows that worker power comes from a unified front, all crafts and classes in one big union, " said TWUInternational President John Samuelsen. "With Mechanics at Hudson-Bergen Light Rail joining the TWU, we now have a unified workforce ready to fight more effectively. Today's successful vote now sets up bargaining for a first contract that will lead to better pay, quality-of-life, and working conditions for NJ Transit Mechanics."
The Mechanics at the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail work for North Central Transit Services, a private operator that also oversees TWU-represented Car Cleaners on the light rail line. Operators and Maintenance of Way workers at the light rail are also part of the TWU, though they work for ACI-Herzog.
"Today's successful election shows the power of the TWU in New Jersey," said TWU Transit, Universities, Utilities, and Services Division Director Willie Brown. "We now begin the work of getting a first contract for Mechanics that will address securing a living wage, better working conditions, and management that bullies workers."
TWU Local 229 represents Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Workers and Thursday's election will see their ranks grow by 30 percent.
"The TWU continues to be America's Fightback Union with our latest successful election," said TWU Organizing Director Angelo Cucuzza. "We will keep winning representation elections and contract fights across the country."
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Original text here: https://www.twu.org/hudson-bergen-light-rail-mechanics-vote-to-join-the-twu/
Amazon Teamsters Urge Passage of Delivery Protection Act in NYC Council Hearing
WASHINGTON, April 9 [Category: Union] -- The International Brotherhood of Teamsters posted the following news release:
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Amazon Teamsters Urge Passage of Delivery Protection Act in NYC Council Hearing
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Press Contact: Matt McQuaid Phone: (771) 241-0015 Email: mmcquaid@teamster.org
(NEW YORK) - Amazon Teamsters and their allies rallied at city hall today in support of the Delivery Protection Act, later testifying in favor of the bill before the New York City Council Committee on Consumer and Worker Protection. The landmark legislation, introduced by Councilmember Tiffany Caban, would outlaw
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WASHINGTON, April 9 [Category: Union] -- The International Brotherhood of Teamsters posted the following news release:
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Amazon Teamsters Urge Passage of Delivery Protection Act in NYC Council Hearing
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Press Contact: Matt McQuaid Phone: (771) 241-0015 Email: mmcquaid@teamster.org
(NEW YORK) - Amazon Teamsters and their allies rallied at city hall today in support of the Delivery Protection Act, later testifying in favor of the bill before the New York City Council Committee on Consumer and Worker Protection. The landmark legislation, introduced by Councilmember Tiffany Caban, would outlawAmazon's controversial Delivery Service Partner (DSP) model across the five boroughs.
"For too long, Amazon has posed an existential threat to the safety of its workers and our neighborhoods," said Thomas Gesualdi, President of Teamsters Joint Council 16. "This company is using every trick in the book to try to kill the Delivery Protection Act, but there is nothing they can do to stop the Teamsters."
Amazon uses a network of third-party contractors known as DSPs to control workers and avoid legal responsibility for last-mile operations. This model creates dangerous conditions for DSP workers and communities alike. Last year, the New York City Comptroller's office found that injury rates at last-mile delivery facilities in the city are more than triple the national average for private employers, a staggering figure driven in large part by Amazon's operations.
"Amazon Teamsters generate billions for this company in New York City alone, yet they face the most dangerous working conditions in the industry," said Randy Korgan, Director of the Teamsters Amazon Division. "Amazon has proven it does not care about the safety of its workers or the communities they deliver to or taking accountability and responsibility for the Amazon Drivers that wear their brand. The Delivery Protection Act is the only way to hold Amazon accountable in New York City."
The Delivery Protection Act was reintroduced earlier this year and quickly secured majority support in the city council after an intense lobbying campaign led by rank-and-file Amazon Teamsters and their allies.
"This bill is supported by a diverse and massive coalition of DSP drivers just like me. And it's opposed by a trillion-dollar behemoth and its proxies," said Matt Multari, an Amazon driver at the DBK1 facility in Queens. "For the safety of our communities and Amazon workers, the City Council needs to pass the Delivery Protection Act."
Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents over 1.3 million hardworking people in the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico. Visit Teamster.org for more information. Follow us on X @Teamsters and on Facebook at Facebook.com/teamsters.
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Original text here: https://teamster.org/2026/04/amazon-teamsters-urge-passage-of-delivery-protection-act-in-nyc-council-hearing/
AFSCME and American Library Association Prevail in Fight to Protect Libraries and Museums Nationwide
WASHINGTON, April 9 [Category: Union] -- The AFL-CIO AFSCME (American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees) issued the following news release:
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AFSCME and American Library Association Prevail in Fight to Protect Libraries and Museums Nationwide
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As National Library Week Approaches, Settlement Puts an End to the Administration's Attempt to Dismantle Federal Agency, Preserves Critical Public Resources
Washington, D.C. - The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) -the nation's largest union of cultural workers -and the American Library Association
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WASHINGTON, April 9 [Category: Union] -- The AFL-CIO AFSCME (American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees) issued the following news release:
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AFSCME and American Library Association Prevail in Fight to Protect Libraries and Museums Nationwide
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As National Library Week Approaches, Settlement Puts an End to the Administration's Attempt to Dismantle Federal Agency, Preserves Critical Public Resources
Washington, D.C. - The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) -the nation's largest union of cultural workers -and the American Library Association(ALA) -the largest library association in the world -have reached a settlement agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice that protects the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and ensures the agency will continue carrying out its congressionally mandated work. IMLS is the only federal agency solely dedicated to providing funding for the nation's libraries. Democracy Forward and Gair Gallo Eberhard LLP represent plaintiffs.
The agreement resolves litigation challenging the administration's attempt to dismantle IMLS through executive action. Under the settlement, the agency will continue awarding grants, conducting research, and operating programs that support libraries and museums across the country. The agreement also confirms that previously terminated grants have been reinstated, agency staff reductions have been reversed, and the administration will not take further steps to implement the executive order targeting IMLS.
IMLS provides essential coordination, research and funding for the nation's libraries, museums, public gardens, aquariums, zoos and other cultural institutions. IMLS plays a vital role in supporting early childhood education, workforce development, digital access and public learning spaces in communities across the country. It is a nonpartisan and independent agency dedicated to supporting and funding museums and libraries and the crucial community services they provide in every state across the country.
This lawsuit was filed during last year's National Library Week amidst the administration's attacks on IMLS, which included widespread Reductions in Force (RIFs). As this year's celebration approaches (April 19-25), the settlement announced today ensures that libraries and museums can continue serving millions of people without disruption. In addition to protecting IMLS funding in all 50 states, the settlement confirms that all RIF orders have been rescinded and that no further RIFs will be undertaken by the agency.
"Today is a victory for every community that depends on libraries and museums as gateways to opportunity, learning and connection," said AFSCME President Lee Saunders. "As the nation's largest union of cultural workers, AFSCME members fought tirelessly to protect this essential institution, which supports the vital services we provide to communities across the country. Thanks to these efforts, this vital funding is protected in every state in the country, so our communities can continue to have access to these essential places of learning."
"When the administration began shuttering IMLS last year, it set off a chain reaction. Libraries across the country started cutting hours, staff and services people rely on - after-school programs, support for job seekers and connection for older adults," said ALA President Sam Helmick. "This settlement protects life-changing library services for communities across the country. ALA will continue to defend every American's freedom to read and learn."
"Once again, this is proof that litigation works. Libraries and museums are pillars of our democracy; they expand opportunities, safeguard access to information, and strengthen communities across our country," said Skye Perryman, President and CEO of Democracy Forward. "This settlement ensures that the Trump-Vance administration's unlawful attempt to dismantle a congressionally mandated agency will not prevail. Our clients took action to protect institutions that people rely on every day, and this agreement secures the continued operation of IMLS as the law requires. We are honored to protect the public infrastructure that keeps our communities informed, educated, and connected."
Also this month, the U.S. Department of Justice dropped its appeal of an order won by a group of 21 state attorneys general to protect IMLS services in their states. All related litigation is now resolved.
The case is American Library Association et al v. Sonderling et al., and the legal team at Democracy Forward in this case includes Pooja Boisture, Rachel Nguemaha, Orlando Economos, Kayla Kaufman, and Robin Thurston.
Read the settlement agreement here and more about this case here.
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Original text here: http://origin-afscme.bytrilogy.com/press/releases/2026/afscme-and-american-library-association-prevail-in-fight-to-protect-libraries-and-museums-nationwide