LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Monday, Nov. 11, 2024
Top Stories: Unions take on AI; Union keeps talking with SEPTA; Striking teachers could face fines; Trump could move jobs out of DC & dozens more articles
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Here are today’s Top Stories…
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Jacobin: Unions Take on Artificial Intelligence
The labor movement has a special responsibility to confront artificial intelligence’s imposition on workers: without unions, bosses have carte blanche to use AI to undercut workers at every level.
Negotiations to continue today between SEPTA, transit workers
SEPTA and its union workers represented by Transit Workers Union Local 234 are scheduled to continue talks on Monday with the hope of preventing a strike.
Teachers in three North Shore towns could start facing fines if strikes continue
Negotiations are back on Monday in Beverly, Marblehead, and Gloucester as teachers are on the picket lines after no deal was reached on Sunday night.
New plan under Donald Trump could move 110k government jobs out of DC…
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