LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Top Stories: Hollywood strikes hurting more than entertainment; Preparing auto parts suppliers for a UAW strike; Breaking Bad actor decry AI; AFL-CIO poll results of 1200 voters & more...
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[71 total articles today; Over 23,200 articles posted since January 2022]
Hollywood's young actors see career dreams deferred by strikes
Serena Kashmir has always looked at her acting career as a "spiritual, loving and joyful thing," but after the Hollywood actors' strike began last month, she is taking a big step back from the craft. Read more…
Preparing Automotive Parts Suppliers for a Potential UAW Strike
If your company is a parts supplier for any of these three automobile manufacturers, you should be aware that a UAW strike may lead these manufacturers to attempt to avoid or delay performance under their supplier contracts. Read more…
‘Breaking Bad’ Cast Reunite on Picket Line, Express Concerns Over AI: “You Are Dehumanizing the Workforce”
Several Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul castmembers came together on the picket line Tuesday to support fellow striking actors and writers. Read more…
AFL-CIO poll: Two-thirds of Americans support unions
More than two-thirds of Americans support unions, according to new polling data the AFL-CIO released Tuesday. Read more…
Axios: NYT unions file cease-and-desist letters to management over return-to-office policies
Two of the New York Times' unions have sent cease-and-desist letters to management over its new policies that will see the Times monitoring its workers' return to office via badge swipes, sources told Axios. Read more…