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WASHINGTON —When Everett Kelley, the Doctor of Theology who’s now the president of the American Federation of Government Employees, first encountered specific white racism targeted directly at him, he was three years old. As a young Black boy growing up in small rural Goodwater, Ala.
WASHINGTON—Maybe it shouldn’t be any great surprise, but the two top congressional Republicans dealing with labor legislation are defending union-busters. No, we’re not kidding.
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LOS ANGELES (PAI)—At least 30,000 support staffers toiling for the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) will stage a three-day strike March 21-23 to protest low pay, lack of respect, and their bosses’ labor law-breaking refusal to bargain.
CHICOPEE, Mass.—A Boston-area construction company, pushed by greed from a past private equity fund buyout of what was a family-owned firm until 2012, has led to job hazards, one worker with a severed arm—and a Laborers organizing drive.
NEW YORK (PAI)—In what may be a record for the nation’s shortest-ever opening bargaining session, Starbucks bosses, led by their union-busting lawyer “adviser,” listened to Starbucks Workers United workers and reps for six minutes—and then walked out. As a result, the Oct.
Sudden job, pension, and pay cuts, announced by Gannett top brass in a seven-minute Zoom call with local editors—and with little to no notice to their staffers, unionized or not—have outraged the News Guild. It vows to fight back by organizing even more of the chain’s newsrooms.
Sudden job, pension, and pay cuts, announced by Gannett top brass in a seven-minute Zoom call with local editors—and with little to no notice to their staffers, unionized or not—have outraged the News Guild. It vows to fight back by organizing even more of the chain’s newsrooms.