Union art has conveyed the labor movement's message through posters, buttons, clothing and beyond — often showing pride in a trade, or advocating for specific demands like fair wages or safety measures.
Between the lines: The artistic style of unions may have shifted throughout the history of the movement, but their messaging has remained consistent.
Gas prices are expected to continue their downward trend after Labor Day and into the fall, with some states possibly seeing a dip below $3 per gallon, Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, told CNBC in an interview published Monday.
Driving the news: Gas prices last week fell for the eleventh week in a row ahead of the holiday weekend.
Twenty-seven states have "right to work" laws in place that prevent private-sector unions from collecting fees from all members.
Why it matters: Unions have mostly adapted to these laws, and their popularity has died down since the 2010s. However, these laws remain a headwind as union organizing efforts pick up now, labor proponents say.
A Las Vegas investigative reporter was found dead outside his home over the weekend after being stabbed, announced authorities who are looking for the suspect.
Details: The body of Las Vegas Review-Journal journalist Jeff German, 69, was found on Saturday morning and police believe he was "in an altercation with another person" the previous day "that led to him being stabbed," according to the outlet. Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak remembered him in a tribute as "tough but fair."
Bed Bath & Beyond confirmed Sunday its chief financial officer Gustavo Arnal died over the weekend. Police had said Arnal fell from the New York skyscraper known as the "Jenga tower" on Friday.
Details: “The entire Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. organization is profoundly saddened by this shocking loss,” the company wrote in a statement.