LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Wednesday, March 20, 2024
Top Stories: Wells Fargo pressured by AFL-CIO; Bank branches face unionization; Striking legal support staffers 'hopeful'; Jews cannot quit anti-Semitic union, court rules; DOL's IC rule & more...
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AFL-CIO seeks assessment of Wells Fargo’s respect for labor rights
Wells Fargo & Company shareholders will vote next month on a proposal seeking a review of the bank’s respect for key labor rights. Read more…
American Banker: Unions are coming for bank branches. Yours could be next… (free registration required)
Unions gained momentum in the banking industry over the past year, and they have not shown any signs of slowing down. If you think your bank is immune — think again. Read more…
Striking Legal Services Staff ‘Hopeful’ as Contract Talks Resume
The union representing more than 100 public defenders and other workers at the nonprofit Mobilization for Justice say management’s approach to the face-off has been “hurting our clients in court.” Read more…
Flashback: MFJ response to staff Union strike
Appeals court rules Jewish faculty can’t quit union they say is antisemitic
Jewish professors at the City University of New York will continue to be represented by a union that they say advocates for Jew-hatred, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York City ruled on Monday. Read more…
LISTEN: Mike Rowe and Will Swaim Discuss The DOL’s New Independent Contractor Rule
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