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Railroad unions continue their slow creep along the path to a settlement—or strike—in contract negotiations covering 115,000 workers. On August 16, the…
Railroad unions continue their slow creep along the path to a settlement—or strike—in contract negotiations covering 115,000 workers. On August 16, the…
When “microtransit,” the new rage in transit privatization, showed up in Denton, Texas, union activists decided to fight back
The new law is one of the most prominent pieces of police reform legislation to pass since last year’s uprisings after George Floyd’s murder at the hands of Minneapolis police
AU activists in Chicago plan to keep doing what they’ve been doing: “uniting with our co-workers, identifying the issues that are most popular, and taking action to address them.”
“It’s about creating a distraction and a real carve-out from the PRO Act,” said Bhairavi Desai, director of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance.
There will likely be more failures before there are major successes
Source: Labor Notes When Virginia changed its law last year to allow local government workers to bargain collectively, it was a leap…
“Our hopes are still high. The company is hard-headed and they’re not budging, but they’ve got some good workers out here who they can’t replace.”
“The only way we are going to see changes is when unions are withholding labor, to use our economic power to pressure the people in power”
Workers across the country rose to the occasion, making 2019 one of the most exciting years for the labor movement in recent memory
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