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Apple employees at a New Jersey retail store have voted against joining a union, potentially stifling momentum for a push to organise the tech giant's workforce nationwide. Workers at the store in Short Hills, New Jersey, voted 57-41 against joining the Communication Workers of America (CWA) union in an el Read the full article at: www.channelnewsasia.com
The once-dead expanded rule is a step closer to being resurrected. Here's how to protect your business.
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The measure would provide protections to workers and unions by prohibiting lawmakers from passing right-to-work laws and protecting collective bargaining. Read the full article at: blockclubchicago.org
A mobile app developed in Peoria seeks to move union organizing into the digital age. Read the full article at: www.wcbu.org
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Jaz Brisack, Simon Rosenblum-Larson, Jessica Garcia and Heather Goodall shared their insights about the organizing process and workers’ goals at a panel on campus.
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A gleaming new public high school envisioned for training Newark students in the construction trades is being built with non-union labor who are being underpaid for their work, according to...
A mobile app developed in Peoria seeks to move union organizing into the digital age.
A whole crew of Starbucks employees in Buffalo, New York, walked out after a manager fired someone.Sam Amato, the employee in question, was fired from the store last week after working for Starbucks for over 13 years. The location, whose employees voted to unionize in March, has been closed sinc
Wow! What an amazing weekend. Thank you to all 4,000 troublemakers who converged in Chicago June 17-19 and made this year's Labor Notes Conference incredible. The energy you brought, the stories you shared, the connections you made, the ideas and plans you're bringing back home—that's what it's all about. Special thanks to everyone who volunteered their time, interpreted between languages, donated money, spoke in workshops and panels, led meetings, and shared songs, poems, and art!
After the victory on Staten Island, Amazon workers across the country have expressed interest in organizing a union. The latest site for potential unionization: the SDF1 Amazon facility in Campbellsville, Kentucky.
With the Illinois Right to Collective Bargaining Measure appearing on the midterm ballot this November, workers have potential for a major win. Designated “Amendment 1,” the legislation would establish a state constitutional right to collective bargaining, counteracting “right-to-work” laws that prohibit making union membership a condition of employment. Eric Bailey, the communications director fo
A regional director with the labor board says Starbucks broke so many laws that it irreparably tainted the union election process in western New York. Read the full article at: www.huffpost.com
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The once-dead expanded rule is a step closer to being resurrected. Here's how to protect your business. Read the full article at: www.entrepreneur.com
Publishing giant Condé Nast and the union for many of its staffers have spilled over this week, with union members occupying the company's offices.
Concessions that the International Brotherhood of Teamsters won from United Parcel Service Inc. promise to reshape the trucking business, even with the broader labor situation unsolved, and give organized labor a surer foothold at Amazon.com Inc. and other delivery firms that rely on contractors.
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Leaders of Unifor, Canada’s largest private sector union, and the building trades’ unions conspired with Ontario’s hard-right premier to come up with a mechanism to prevent a general strike in support of education workers targeted by a draconian anti-strike law.
A gleaming new public high school envisioned for training Newark students in the construction trades is being built with non-union labor who are being underpaid for their work, according to... Read the full article at: www.tapinto.net
The union-busting campaign carried out by Starbucks indicates that the company will not stop until they destroy Starbucks Workers United. The rest of the labor movement has a duty to support the Starbucks union drive — before it’s too late.
Union corporate organizing campaigns are picking up steam with a verity of targets with no end in sight. Former AFL-CIO President, Richard Trumka, on many occasions referred to corporate campaigns as the “death of a thousand cuts”.
'Unusually aggravated misconduct' determined by Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in awards including attorney fees.
An Aug. 2 post on twitter from @UnionBustingBot, revealing Starbucks had recently hired former Pinkerton employee and CIA agent Amanda Stanfill as the Manager for Global Intelligence for Retail Operations, went viral. Stanfill has quite an impressive resume as an agent of the imperialist U.S. securi
Wow! What an amazing weekend. Thank you to all 4,000 troublemakers who converged in Chicago June 17-19 and made this year's Labor Notes Conference incredible. The energy you brought, the stories you shared, the connections you made, the ideas and plans you're bringing back home—that's what it's all about. Special thanks to everyone who volunteered their time, interpreted between languages, donated money, spoke in workshops and panels, led meetings, and shared songs, poems, and art!
Starbucks Workers United has already organized 146 locations in about six months. While that’s a fraction of Starbucks’ 9,000 US stores, it’s one of the most successful labor campaigns in decades.
The once-popular coffee shop in Midtown has been closed since January, after numerous workers caught COVID-19. Read the full article at: www.freep.com
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