LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Friday, September 6, 2024
Today's Top Stories: AT&T gives CWA strikers "final offer"; Doctors call for a fair contract; 80 games sign interim strike agreement; California to ban 'captive audience' meetings? and 57 more...
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AT&T strike continues in Southeast as company presents ‘final offer’ for union contract
Thousands of unionized AT&T workers across the southeast marked their 20th day on strike Thursday amid a bargaining stalemate over a new contract with the telecommunications giant.
Montefiore Medical Center doctors call on hospital to negotiate fair contract
More than 150 frontline workers at Montefiore Medical Center, along with their allies, gathered Wednesday, Sept. 5, to demand a contract from the hospital.
80 Video Games Have Signed SAG-AFTRA's Interim Strike Agreement on AI, Union Says
After five weeks on the picket lines against major video game companies, SAG-AFTRA says that the producers of 80 game projects have signed its interim agreement, allowing them to use union voice actors and motion capture performers as the strike continues.
California Lawmakers Want to Ban Anti-Union Meetings at Work, but Will Newsom Go Along?
On the final day of their session, California lawmakers sent Gov. Gavin Newsom a bill banning employers from forcing workers to sit through anti-union meetings — the latest attempt by Democratic politicians to support union activity amid a revived labor movement.
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