Today on TAP: Until December 31st, they can still confirm some Biden nominees to crucial regulatory and judicial posts.
NLRB
Sean O’Brien’s Tantrum Against the Democrats
He appears to be hoping for a Trump victory, which would be a disaster for the Teamsters, but just maybe good for him.
What Really Went Down at the Teamsters
Today on TAP: Inside the boardroom, it was no endorsement. Outside, some of the board members endorsed Harris.
Amazon Delivery Drivers Sign Union Cards
The e-commerce giant has been ruled a joint employer with its delivery service providers, and now workers are seeking to organize with the Teamsters.
The State of the Unions, Labor Day 2024
Growing among professional workers, but still stuck when it comes to organizing nearly everybody else
A Distinctly Biden Doctrine: Corporate Concentration Violates Worker Rights
Today on TAP: His disparate government agencies have come together to make this case.
A Landmark Federal Ruling Against Union Busting Has Boosted Organizing
Union elections are up in the year since the labor board created new penalties for law-breaking employers. But an appeal could reverse the decision.
Shawn Fain Explicates ‘Scab’
And other observations by the UAW’s president
What John Roberts Has Wrought
Today on TAP: His majority opinion striking down the SEC’s jurisdiction may not apply to the NLRB. But it’s too early for unions to breathe a sigh of relief.
Has Organized Labor Finally Cracked the South?
Unions are winning unprecedented victories in the most anti-labor region in the country. But much remains to be done.

