Don McIntosh

Editor Don McIntosh has been with the Northwest Labor Press since 1998. Born in Baltimore, he moved to Portland in 1985, and first practiced journalism at the Daily Vanguard, Portland State University's student newspaper. After earning a bachelor's in history, he served as an underground union organizer (salt) with Teamsters Local 174 in Seattle. Back in Portland, he wrote for the Portland Business Journal and Willamette Week and was editor of the Portland Alliance, a monthly community newspaper.

Child labor violator gets Port of Longview contract

Port commissioners voted to approve a $44 million contract for Rotschy, which was fined over $200,000 for safety and child labor violations.

Merkley backs Chavez-DeRemer for labor secretary

No date has been set yet for a Senate confirmation hearing.

Judge tosses Biden order on project labor agreements

So far, President Trump has left in place the Biden order requiring PLAs on federal construction projects.

All in for Mayor Anne

Supporters of Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle packed the Fire Fighters Local 452 hall Jan. 30 to launch her campaign for re-election.

Hockey players join AFL-CIO

Two North American players’ associations are formally affiliating with the AFL-CIO and joining its Sports Council. 

Screen Actors Guild Awards

SAG-AFTRA’s annual public awards ceremony is set to stream live on Netflix from 5 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23.

SEIU Local 925 rejoins Washington AFL-CIO

The move adds over 12,000 affiliated members to the state labor federation, which represents over 500,000 union members in 600 local unions. 

Elevator Constructors Local 23 swears in officers

The local represents workers who build and maintain elevators, escalators, and moving walkways. They're the best paid of any building trades.

Union membership down again in 2024

The U.S. union membership rate is now 9.9%, and just 5.9% for private sector workers, according to the latest annual BLS report.

Return of SEIU lifts AFL-CIO to nearly 15 million

SEIU, America’s second largest union, is rejoining the AFL-CIO, adding more than 1.8 million members to the federation’s existing 13 million. 

Dock workers reach agreement ahead of strike

Leaders of the International Longshore Association say support from president-elect Donald Trump made the difference.

Oregon unions prepare pro-labor agenda for 2025 legislative session

Funding BOLI, unemployment for strikers, and sectoral bargaining are some top labor priorities when the legislature meets Jan. 25 to June 29.

Washington labor will push major worker-friendly reforms in 2025

Washington State Labor Council wants the state to be first in the nation to mandate paid vacation.

Underfunded and Overwhelmed: Oregon’s labor commissioner will make the case for a big budget boost

Christina Stephenson, Oregon’s top labor law enforcer, says years of underfunding have created a crisis for her agency.

Annual homeless count nears three quarters of a million 

One in every 435 people living in the United States is homeless. And that's an 18.1% increase over the previous year.

NLRB: Medford hospital must recognize union

Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center breaches labor law; NLRB says the hospital must recognize (and bargain with) SEIU Local 49.

Introducing Anna Del Savio

Northwest Labor Press has a new staff reporter! Anna Del Savio joined the press as a full-time employee in September 2024.

Gloria Schiewe 1930-2024

A dedicated union worker, she had a lifelong commitment to Democratic politics and led campaign work for Northwest Oregon Labor Council.

Federal pension rescue is expected to help 2 million union members

The Biden administration rescued pension funds headed toward insolvency, preventing two million union members from losing benefits.

Joe Biden: The best president labor ever had 

He promised to be the most pro-union president in U.S. history. His administration went out of their way to keep that promise.Â