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After Joining Labor Amicus Brief on Birthright Citizenship Case, IFPTE Joins Labor, Activists at Supreme Court
IFPTE president, Matt Biggs, and Assistant to the Executive Director, Brian Kildee, was proud to join others from the Labor Community and activists on Wednesday at the Supreme Court as the nation’s highest court heard arguments related to the Trump Administration’s attempt to eliminate constitutionally protected birthright citizenship.
IFPTE Applauds NASA’s Workforce on Artemis II Launch
“As Artemis II launches, it highlights decades of dedication by NASA workers and union members who helped design and build the spacecraft for the first crewed mission beyond low Earth orbit since 1972,” said Tryshanda Moton, NCIL President. “The mission is a source of pride, featuring a historic crew that includes the first person of color, first woman, and first Canadian to circle the Moon. It represents a major achievement made possible by thousands of NASA employees and partners, marking an important milestone for NASA, the nation, and the world.”
NO Kings! – Led by Local 21, IFPTE Locals Across North America Attend No Kings
IFPTE was proud to be one of many North American Labor Unions to once again sponsor the third No Kings rally, which resulted in 8 million people attending over 3,300 rallies across North America. Countless IFPTE Locals and members attended, led by Local 21 whose members marched in San Francisco chanting, “No Corporate Greed. No Thrones. No Kings.”
NPEU/IFPTE Local 70 Members Attend Bargaining Academy Training
Members and leaders from the Nonprofit Professional Employees Union (NPEU/IFPTE Local 70), attended the Local’s bargaining academy training last Saturday at the IFPTE Union House in Washington, DC. Members from seven different NPEU units attended.
IFPTE Urges House of Representatives to Approve Bipartisan Senate-Passed Homeland Security Funding, End Partial Shutdown
With over 250,000 civilian federal employees at the Department of Homeland Security about to go one month without receiving pay due to a lapse in funding that started on February 14, IFPTE requested that Members of the House of Representatives pass a Homeland Security appropriations bill that has been unanimously passed by the Senate overnight. The Senate passed the funding bill overnight in the early hours of Friday, March 27, with unanimous bipartisan support, and excluded funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol (USBP) enforcement until Congress can agree on immigration enforcement reforms.
IFPTE Endorses Representative Steve Cohen
IFPTE is proud to endorse Congressman Steve Cohen to reelection to Tennessee’s 9th District in the House of Representatives. Rep. Steve Cohen understands the strong relationship between energy production and job opportunities, and that’s why IFPTE is excited to endorse him to continue representing central Tennessee and the thousands of people who work at the Tennessee Valley Authority.
LABOUR NEWS
AFL-CIO on One Year Since Trump’s Union-Busting Executive Order
AFL-CIO President, Liz Shuler, issued a strong statement of Solidarity with Unions like IFPTE on the dubious one-year anniversary of President Trump’s Union-busting attacks aimed at stripping over 1 million federal employees of their collective bargaining rights.
Canada’s Unions Stand in Support and Solidarity with Trans and Gender-Diverse People
On Trans Day of Visibility 2026 (March 31), Canada’s unions affirmed their dedication to defend, celebrate and honour trans and gender-diverse people. Unions have long advocated for gender justice and equitable representation within our workplaces and the broader community.
SAVE THE DATE!!!
IFPTE 62nd Convention
Toronto, ON, Canada
July 19-22, 2027

