LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Monday, July 15, 2024
Top Stories: Biden's union ties hurt Rivian; So-Cal Ports reach rail agreement; IATSE members to vote no on CBA over AI; Actors still struggling with AI after 2023 strike & 66 more articles...
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Here are today’s Top Stories…
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Rivian’s Labor Union Reticence Impedes Effort to Tap US Funds
Steering clear of the United Auto Workers has hurt the EV maker’s cause in seeking a loan from the Biden administration.
LA-Long Beach port rail service and union reach agreement
The Wilmington, California-based Pacific Harbor Line Inc. (PHL) business unit of Anacostia Rail Holdings says it has signed a contract with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) Division 214 local on a three-year contract extension to their collective bargaining agreement (CBA).
These IATSE Artists Are Voting ‘No’ on Their Next Contract, and AI Is to Blame
Members of the Art Directors Guild are raising alarms that protections related to artificial intelligence in the latest IATSE bargaining agreement don’t go far enough to protect the future of their professions.
Related: One Year After the Actors' Strike, AI Remains a Persistent Threat
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