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LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Monday, January 8, 2024

LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Monday, January 8, 2024

Top Stories: FedEx pilots angered at management; UAW gets a deal at Allison Transmissions; Does California State Teachers’ Retirement System have a problem? Driverless trucks are heading to Texas

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FedEx pilots hit out at insulting job offer and disappointing management comments

FedEx Pilot representatives have expressed their disappointment at the latest round of talks over a new contract while labelling an offer to move to a regional airline as insulting. Read more…


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UAW strikes tentative deal with auto parts maker Allison Transmission

The United Auto Workers (UAW) union has reached agreement with auto parts maker Allison Transmission Holdings Inc on a tentative deal covering 1,500 workers in Indianapolis, the labor group said on Friday. Read more…


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California State Teachers’ Retirement System Crisis?

One of the biggest public pension plans in the US plans to borrow tens of billions of dollars to maintain liquidity instead of triggering a fire-sale of its assets.  Read more…


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Driverless truck companies plan to ditch human co-pilots in Texas in 2024

Driverless trucks with no humans on board will soon cruise Texas highways if three startup firms have their way, despite objections from critics who say financial pressures, not safety, is behind the timetable. Read more…


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