LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Wed., Oct. 30, 2024
Top Stories: Striking Machinists meet with Boeing; Shippers avoid East and Gulf Coast ports; Striking Hilton Hotel workers due back to work on Friday & more...
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Three governors urge end to Boeing strike as suppliers suffer
The Republican governors of Utah, Missouri and Montana on Tuesday urged Boeing and the union representing 33,000 striking machinists to end a nearly seven-week-old strike citing the impact to their states and the planemaker's suppliers.
Boeing meets with union for first time since last contract rejection
US shippers avoid East Coast ports on risk of second strike
"Anything we expect that we need in the back half of January, we're effectively diverting to the West Coast," said Chris Peterson, CEO…
Hilton Hotel workers could be back to work Friday after reaching tentative agreement
Boston hotel workers have reached a tentative agreement for a new contract with Hilton. After striking for 24 days, Hilton Hotel workers in Boston have reached a tentative agreement.
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