LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Monday, August 5, 2024
Top Stories: A construction owner faces arrest over NLRB charges; Unions win, then lose; A journalist's journey with strikes & 62 more articles below the fold...
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If the workers surrender control over working relations to legislative and administrative agents, they put their industrial liberty at the disposal of state agents. — Samuel Gompers, 1915
Here are today’s Top Stories…
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A construction company owner faces arrest amid dispute with union and NLRB
A Towson construction company owner faces arrest after a federal judge in Delaware found he failed to comply with multiple court orders related to complaints of unfair labor practices.
WSJ: Union Victories First, Job Losses Later
Union strikes and contract victories garner headlines and political chest-beating. But what happens to the workers later when many of them lose their jobs?
A journalist has now lived through two strikes, but she’s still all in
As a member of The Newspaper Guild-Communications Workers of America Local 38061, I am part of a 21-month unfair labor practice strike against the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that has reached two horrible milestones — the longest continuous strike in the United States and the longest strike ever in Pittsburgh.
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