King County Voters Choose Progress Over Division
Across King County, working families chose progress over the politics of division and racism coming from the Trump White House. The progressive victories up and down the ballot only happened because of the historic turnout and activism of working-class voters.
Read MoreMLK Labor Calls on Joe Fain to Step Down
King County does not need leaders who abuse women and power. That’s why MLK Labor is demanding that State Senator Joe Fain step down and end his bid for reelection.
Read MoreLabor Leaders Urge City Council to Approve Seattle Police Contract
Leaders from a wide cross-section of Seattle’s labor community held a press conference outside Seattle City Hall to urge the City Council to approve the Seattle Police Officers’ collectively bargained contract.
Read MoreMLK Labor Statement on SPOG Contract
SPOG Contract Will Provide a Much-Deserved Pay Increase for Seattle Police MLK Labor Executive Secretary-Treasurer Nicole Grant issued the following statement after Mayor Durkan announced a tentative Seattle Police Officers […]
Read MoreTukwila Educators Strike Update
The Tukwila Education Association (TEA) is the only teachers union in King County that has yet to reach a tentative agreement. Over several bargaining sessions, the school board has resisted offering […]
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