LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Top Stories: UAW organizers on strike; ILA sees an impasse; San Francisco's 'Nutcracker' ballet may not go on; Why unions are doing short strikes & dozens more articles...
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Here are today’s Top Stories…
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UAW Organizers Are On Strike Against The UAW
UAW Staff United (USU), the union representing many United Auto Workers (UAW) International and local staff organizers in the Northeast United States, is on strike!
US Dockworkers See Impasse at ‘Pivotal’ Time in Labor History
The US dockworkers’ union that walked out of every major East and Gulf coast port in October remains at loggerheads over technology in contract negotiations with their employers — with just six weeks left to reach a deal and prevent another strike.
With days to go, San Francisco's 'Nutcracker' ballet embroiled in dispute
With less than a week before the opening night of “Nutcracker,” the San Francisco Ballet has yet to agree on a contract with its dancers and stage managers, putting the time-honored holiday tradition in jeopardy.
One-day strikes are in: Why unions are keeping it short on the picket line
Strikes can be long, grueling wars of attrition to see who blinks first — the workers or the employer. They can also be a party.
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