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LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Friday, July 14, 2023

LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Friday, July 14, 2023

Top Stories: Hollywood shuts down; Labor nominee hanging on by a thread; Trader Joe's sues union over trademark infringement; Judge denies Amazon Labor Union reformers relief & more...

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TOP STORIES…

[58 total articles]

Hollywood shuts down…

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SAG-AFTRA & WGA member on strike | via Forbes

Forbes: Actors’ Union SAG-AFTRA Go On Strike—Shutting Down Hollywood

Hollywood’s A-list, including Matt Damon, Margot Robbie, Jeremy Renner, react to actor’s union strike

The actors and writers union last when on strike at the same time in 1960 when Ronald Reagan was the SAG-AFTRA president Read more…

Axios: “Oppenheimer” stars walk out of premiere as actors union strike begins

AMPTP: “Union Has Regrettably Chosen A Path That Will Lead To Financial Hardship For Countless Thousands”


Image: The White House | WikiCommons

Sen. Joe Manchin comes out against ‘progressive’ Julie Su’s nomination to be Labor Secretary

Julie Su’s nomination to be secretary of the Labor Department appears to be one vote away from the kiss of death. Read more…


Image: Trader Joe’s United online store

HuffPost: Trader Joe’s Sues Its Workers’ Union To Stop It From Selling Tote Bags And Mugs

The grocer claims in a new lawsuit that the items in the union’s online store violate its trademarks. The union calls the allegations “frivolous.” Read more…


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Image: Joe Piette | WikiCommons

Judge denies early relief to Amazon Labor Union reformers

Urging members of Amazon Labor Union to work out a leadership dispute amongst themselves, a federal judge on Thursday declined to grant a temporary restraining order requested by the faction of the group suing its president. Read more…

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