LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Wednesday, March 27, 2024
Top Stories: Teamsters claim victory in Yellow lawsuit; Gannett CEO blasts union; Amazon loses Wisconsin Supreme Court IC case; Aramark workers vote to strike; Cali restaurants cut jobs & more...
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Yellow $137M Lawsuit Against Teamsters Thwarted
In a dramatic turn of events, the Teamsters have emerged victorious in the legal battle against Yellow Corp.‘s hefty $137 million lawsuit. Read more…
Gannett CEO bashes NewsGuild: "Plays dirty and lies to our employees"
Gannett CEO Michael Reed didn't mince words when asked in an onstage interview last week how he's dealing with an uptick of union activity and pressure. Read more…
Wisconsin Supreme Court sides with Amazon drivers
Union leaders in Wisconsin, smiling tonight, after the Wisconsin Supreme Court Tuesday sided with Amazon workers over the company. The ruling sets a more solid footing for many other workers too. Read more…
Aramark workers at Wells Fargo Center vote to authorize strike amid negotiations
Aramark food service workers at the Wells Fargo Center voted overwhelmingly on Sunday to allow their contract negotiating committee to authorize a strike if new contract negotiations continue to stall. Read more…
California Restaurants Cut Jobs as Fast-Food Wages Set to Rise
A California state law is set to raise fast-food workers’ wages in April to $20 an hour. Some restaurants there are already laying off staff and reducing hours for workers as they try to cut costs. Read more…
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