LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Tuesday, September 10, 2024
Today's Top Stories: Machinists may reject Boeing offer; AT&T strikers enter Week 3; UAW staffers file ULP; Oklahoma Apple store gets CBA & 48 more articles below the fold...
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Here are today’s Top Stories…
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Boeing labor deal angers many union workers ahead of vote, official says
A tentative labor contract agreed between Boeing and one of its biggest unions has angered many workers who were hoping for higher wage hikes and better pensions, an official who negotiated the deal said on Monday.
AT&T workers strike enters third week: ‘Life doesn’t stop when we are on strike’
Monday marks three weeks since dozens of AT&T workers went on strike in the Lowcountry and across nine southeastern states as ongoing contract negotiations continue.
UAW staff file unfair labor practice charges against union
Staff organizers in the United Auto Workers have filed an unfair labor practice charge against the union after it declined to renew the employment of one outspoken organizer.
Oklahoma City Apple store workers reach tentative contract with Apple
Following a strike authorization last month, union-represented workers at the Oklahoma City Apple store in Penn Square Mall have reached a tentative labor contract with the tech giant.
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