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LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Monday, April 14, 2025

LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Monday, April 14, 2025

Top Stories: CTU ratifies CBA; UAW's Fain praises Perot and tariffs; Teamsters strike flooded casino; Union revival in NOLA & 51 more articles...

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CTU members ratify new contract with 97% approval

The union’s 27,000 voting members overwhelmingly approved a deal that sets lower class size limits, gives pay raises and could add hundreds of new staff members.

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WATCH: UAW Chief Shawn Fain: Ross Perot Was "A Prophet," Trump's Tariffs Will Bring Jobs Back To America

“We don’t need to build factories. We can utilize the excess capacity we have in this country right now and put tens of thousands of people back to work.”

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How Workers Are Reviving New Orleans’ Labor Movement

New Orleans workers are reviving a long-standing tradition of labor organizing. From coffee shop baristas to public sector workers and educators, unions are making a comeback in a region long shaped by economic inequality, racial injustice, and corporate control.

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