Working class news you can use:
- A ‘Save Our VA’ picket in Iowa Cityย took place on Wednesday, with dozens of Iowans showing up to protest not only the Trump administration’s mass firings at the Veterans Administration, but nowย the termination of its union contracts with workers.
- Labor Day in Iowa:ย Monday is Labor Day in the US, and the Iowa Federation of Labor has a listing ofย picnics and parades across Iowa here. But it’ll beย more than that this year, asย protests and rallies are plannedย simultaneously for the holiday, including fromย May Day Strong.
- Nursing shortage:ย US Rep. Zachย Nunn was in Cliveย this week talking upย a bill he introduced nearly two years agoย that he says would help with the national nursing shortage by studying the problem and recommending changes to grant programs to help put more faculty in nursing schools, among other things. Yetย Nunn declined to support a billย that would require safe staffing levelsโwhich advocacy groups sayย would actually help keep nurses on the job.
- Ready to strike in Le Mars:ย Around 200 workers at the Le Mars Kemps plant, who unionized with Teamsters in December, are hoping to bargain successfully with the company this monthโbut after they say they got a “disrespectful” first offer, the workforceย voted to authorize a strike if necessary.
- Four months to find work on Medicaid:ย Gov. Kim Reynolds doesn’t want to wait until 2027 to implement new federal rules requiring certain people on Medicaid to work at least 80 hours per monthโshe’sย implementing the rule a year earlier, starting Jan. 1, as the state has alreadyย passed a similar bill.
- No longer welcome?ย Immigrants areย leaving or being deported from the US in record numbersโ1.5 million, according to Pew Research. That’s the Trump administration’s goal, even as farming operations, meatpackers and more are increasinglyย without the workforce they need. It’s somethingย Senator Bernie Sanders came to West Libertyย to talk about recently.ย Escucha Mi Voz is inviting the community to a rally to protest a new ICE checkpoint being set up in Cedar Rapids at 7:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 2, at 3351 Square D Drive SW.
- ‘DEI is DOA’ in Iowaย was the message US Rep. Randy Feenstra and state Rep. Taylor Collins wanted to impose on Iowa’s three state university presidentsย in a letter sent to the Board of Regentsย last week. Of course, it’s all part of a larger conservative push toย regulate exactly what, and exactly who (certainly not “diverse” folks), can be taught. And it’s something thatย the rest of us should start pushing back on.
- Care workers were deemed “essential”ย by President Donald Trump during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, his Department of Labor wants to strip away their most basic wage protectionsโpotentiallyย cutting pay for over a million women.
- Red states spend less on education:ย On average, states with a Republican trifecta, like Iowa,ย spend $141 less per K-12 student than states without a Republican trifecta, according to EPI. For districts in high-poverty neighborhoods, trifecta states spend $244 less per pupil. Spending is closely related to student achievement, andย Iowa has dropped to 27th in the nation in K-12 education.
- Sign this:โฏโฏโฏย Labor Demands an End to the Assault on the Right to Organizeย and Protest (Labor for Democracy)
- Voting on a union:ย Twenty-four x-ray radiographers and lead workers withย American Ordnanceย inย Middletownย vote Sept. 17 on whetherย to unionize withย IAM Local 1010.
- Starting up a union:ย Fifty full- and part-time workers atย River Hills Community Health Centerย inย Ottumwaย refiled a petition to unionizeย Aug. 8 withย River Hills United/Teamsters Local 90. A total of 1,776 full- and part-time registered nurses and PRNs atย UnityPoint Healthย inย Des Moinesย filed a petition to unionizeย Aug. 21 withย Teamsters Local 90.
Upcoming layoffs:
All information taken from Iowa Workforce Development’sย WARN Act website.ย Read WARN Act and Iowa WARN Actย criteria here.
- FedExย is laying off 168 workers at three locations by Monday: 57 workers inย Cedar Rapids, 84 workers inย Des Moines, and 27 workers inย Dubuque.ย Read more here.
- Wells Fargoย inย West Des Moinesย is laying off 11 workers by Sept. 8, 44 workers by Sept. 22, 10 workers by Oct. 4, and 10 workers by Oct. 18.
- Winnebago Industriesย is closing and laying off 18 workers inย Charles Cityย and 77 workers inย Waverlyย by Sept. 8, and laying off another 26 workers in Charles City by Dec. 12.ย Read more here.
- TreeHouse Foodsย inย New Hamptonย is closing and laying off 48 workers by Sept. 12.ย Read more here.
- John Deereย inย Waterlooย is laying offย 71 workers at the Waterloo Works (Foundry) by Sept. 19.ย Read more here.


















