LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Monday, Nov. 18, 2024
Top Stories: DNC union upset over layoffs; SEPTA strike looms; Nippon makes a vow to U.S. Steelworkers; On banning captive audience meetings & dozens more articles...
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Democratic Party union blasts leadership over layoffs
The union representing workers at the Democratic National Committee blasted the party's leadership Monday morning following large layoffs the past several days.
Suburban SEPTA strike looms: Unions still negotiating to keep Philadelphia public transit running
Hundreds of SEPTA workers in the suburbs are threating to go on strike Monday night, which could lead to service shutdowns as early as Tuesday.
Nippon Steel Makes Anti-Import Vow to Win Over US Steel Workers
Nippon Steel Corp. is promising unionized workers of United States Steel Corp. that it won’t send steel shipments from its overseas mills as part of its commitments to seal a $14.1 billion takeover of the iconic American company.
Labor Relations Radio, E153—Attorney Mike Carrouth On What the NLRB's New 'Captive Audience' Ban Means For Employers
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