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LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Wednesday, January 17, 2024

LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Top Stories: What is a Minimum Standards Council? Freelancers sue the DOL; Pensions paid to dead people; CNOs on nursing strikes; Unionists strategize on Organizing the South & more...

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NYT: How to Protect Millions of Workers Without a Union

In this video, Jeff Seal, a video journalist and comedian, argues for the wider use of an industry mechanism known as a minimum standards council to strengthen the labor movement and empower workers. Watch here…


Freelancers sue Department of Labor over vague, new contracting rule

Today, the founders of Fight For Freelancers, a coalition of more than 2,500 freelancers in professions ranging from writing to truck driving, filed a lawsuit challenging a new Department of Labor rule that encourages businesses to classify contractors as employees. Read more…


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House probe starts after $127M in bailout funds paid to dead Teamsters’ pension plan

The Biden administration is facing a new congressional probe after an agency that distributed tens of billions of dollars from the American Rescue Plan failed to stop $127 million from going to deceased participants in a Teamsters’ pension fund. Read more…


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Nurses on Strike: How CNOs Can Meet in the Middle

Two leaders share their insights and strategies to help CNOs work together with staff and problem solve. Read more…


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At MLK conference, unionists strategize on organizing the South

Unionists at the AFL-CIO’s annual Martin Luther King conference, held January 12-14 in Montgomery, Ala., tackled what one panelist called a decades-long problem for the labor movement: Organizing the South. Read more…


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