LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Wednesday, June 26, 2024
Top Stories: NJ Transit ends mediation; Hollywood crews reach a TA; Starbucks may be nearing a contract; Food 4 Less and UFCW reach agreement; SC Ports and ILA have a novel plan & 63 more articles...
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NJ Transit engineers could strike as soon as July 25 after feds end mediation
NJ Transit engineers could go on strike in the future after a federal board ended mediation between the public transit agency and the union representing its engineers and trainmen.
Hollywood crews, studios reach tentative contract deal, making another big strike unlikely
The union that represents most behind-the-scenes film and television crews has reached a tentative deal with studios for about 50,000 of its members, making another major, production-stopping strike unlikely after a year of labor turmoil in Hollywood.
NY Times: Starbucks and its union are on track to reach a contract
The company and the union — which represents more than 400 of Starbucks’s 10,000 U.S. stores — appear on track to reach a contract that will cover wages, benefits and disciplinary policies.
Food4Less Workers Reach Tentative Contract Agreement With Grocery Company
The union representing thousands of Food 4 Less workers reached a tentative contract agreement Tuesday with the grocery company, averting a potential strike.
SC Ports and dockworkers' union announce historic pact to create blended workforce
Members of the International Longshoremen's Association will be able to operate cranes and heavy-lift equipment alongside state employees across the Port of Charleston under a landmark agreement between the union and the State Ports Authority that effectively ends a separation of waterfront duties that's existed for more than 50 years.
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