LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Thursday., Oct. 17, 2024
Top Stories: BU grad workers end 7-month strike; Hawaii labor dispute update; DHL workers ratify contract; NLRB won't let Starbucks workers vote to decertify union & 59 more articles...
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Boston University graduate workers end 7-month strike, ratify first union contract
Boston University grad workers have ended their strike after nearly seven months, ratifying their first union contract as the lowest-paid PhD workers will be receiving about a 70% raise, according to the union.
Hilton workers’ strike nears month mark, while Kauai nurses hold informational picket
The workers’ strike at the Hilton Hawaiian Village is nearing a month -- with no end in sight.
Teamsters: DHL-CVG Sort Workers Ratify First Contract
More than 1,300 sort workers at DHL’s global hub at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) have voted by an overwhelming 92 percent to ratify their first Teamsters contract.
NLRB Denies Petition to Decertify Union at Oklahoma City Starbucks
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has denied a request to reinstate a petition seeking to decertify the Chicago & Midwest Regional Joint Board-Workers United/SEIU, also known as Starbucks Workers United, as the exclusive collective-bargaining representative of workers at a Starbucks store in Nichols Hills, Oklahoma City.
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