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LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Thursday, July 27, 2023

LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Thursday, July 27, 2023

Top Stories: L.A.'s hotel strikes over more than money; Mediator working to settle Wabtec strike; Teamsters want Yellow's previous offer; Captive-audience meetings 'risky'; UPS part-timers 'furious'

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TOP STORIES…

[69 total articles]

Shot behind ground of striking hotel workers with signs that read UNITE HERE Local 11 ON STRIKE.
Image: UNITE HERE via Twitter

WSJ: Los Angeles’s Inhospitality Union

UNITE-HERE wants to impose a 7% guest fee and put vagrants next to tourists in hotels. Read more…


Wabtec, union workers resume contract talks through federal mediator

Wabtec and union workers resumed negotiations Wednesday morning and still have yet to come to an agreement. Read more…


Image via FreightWaves

Teamsters demand Yellow’s previous $11-per-hour offer

A Tuesday letter from Teamsters leadership to local unions representing all of Yellow Corp.’s network said emergency negotiations that began on Sunday haven’t yielded an agreement. The union says its “bottom-line proposal” seeks the $11-per-hour wages and benefits hike previously offered by the company. Read more…


people on conference table looking at talking woman
Photo by Christina @ wocintechchat.com on Unsplash

Anti-Union Captive Audience Meetings Are Risky With Law in Flux

A company’s use of “captive audience” meetings to counter union organizing drives has become a more complicated endeavor now that a handful of states have enacted restrictions and a national-level ban is potentially on the way. Read more…


man in brown jacket beside car
Photo by Maarten van den Heuvel on Unsplash

180,000 UPS Part-Timers Left Out of Teamsters’ Deal – Biden Pressured Teamsters to Settle Early

The contract leaves over 180,000 part-timer UPS workers with no path to making full-time status or wages equivalent to what full-timers earn, maintaining a sub-category of part-time, precarious workers at UPS. Read more…


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