LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Tues., Nov. 19, 2024
Top Stories: WGA East members authorize PBS strike; Virgin Hotels replacing striking workers; 300 docs petition to unionize; Amazon, Space X challenge to NLRB may get tossed & dozens more articles...
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Writers Guild East Members Vote to Authorize a Strike Against PBS
Writers at members stations WGBH, THIRTEEN and PBS SoCal are threatening a work stoppage if a deal isn't reached by the end of their current contract on Nov. 21.
Virgin Hotel strike heats up as management fills vacant positions
The ongoing strike at the Virgin Hotel in Las Vegas has intensified as hotel management claims it has successfully filled positions left vacant by striking Culinary Union workers.
About 300 Mass General Brigham Primary Care Physicians File NLRB Petition to Unionize
Nearly 300 primary care physicians at Mass General Brigham filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board indicating their intent to unionize.
Amazon, SpaceX challenges to NLRB may be thrown out of appeals court
A panel of U.S. judges on Monday seemed likely to rule that Amazon.com and Elon Musk's SpaceX were too quick to bring their challenges to the National Labor Relations Board's structure to an appeals court.
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