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LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Tuesday, March 25, 2025

LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Top Stories: Trump nominates new NLRB GC; SEIU and CTU at odds with each other; Striking transit workers reject offer; AI job displacement and auto labor shortages & dozens more articles...

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Trump Taps Morgan Lewis Attorney for NLRB General Counsel Post

President Donald Trump is nominating Crystal Carey, a partner at large management-side law firm Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP, to be National Labor Relations Board general counsel.

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Turf War: Conflict between SEIU and CTU escalates with allegations of ‘bullying’

The leader of a local chapter of the Service Employees International Union on Monday issued a fiery internal message to members accusing Chicago Teachers Union leadership of “bullying and dishonesty,” the latest escalation of a conflict between two influential labor organizations that were once close allies.

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CWA: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Ordered to Restore Healthcare to Newsroom Workers in 2-Year Strike

The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals enjoined the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (PG) on Monday, requiring the company to—among other orders—restore the health care it illegally took away from editorial workers, addressing a core demand of the union workers who have struck for more than 29 months.

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Striking transit workers ‘solidly’ reject VTA’s revised contract offer

Bus and light rail service in the South Bay will remain at a standstill after union workers rejected a contract offer from the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Board of Directors on Monday.

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‘Gradually then suddenly’: Is AI job displacement following this pattern?

Whether by automating tasks, serving as copilots or generating text, images, video and software from plain English, AI is rapidly altering how we work. Yet, for all the talk about AI revolutionizing jobs, widespread workforce displacement has yet to happen.

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Related: Access to labor looms as an obstacle in Trump's auto reshoring hopes


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