LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Top Stories: NLRB puts a "hold" on Apple cases; Baristas protest for fellow union members detained by ICE; ZeniMax workers authorize strike; IWW strikes Urban Ore & 56 more articles...
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Apple Labor Cases Frozen By NLRB After Trump Nominates Company's Attorney As General Counsel
The National Labor Relations Board has frozen two cases against Apple Inc. days after President Donald Trump nominated Crystal Carey, an attorney representing the tech giant, as the agency’s general counsel.
Starbucks baristas stop work in solidarity with union members "kidnapped by ICE"
Starbucks employees around the country held brief work stoppages on Tuesday in solidarity with labor union members Rümeysa Öztürk and Lewelyn Dixon, both of whom are in US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention.
ZeniMax Workers United union authorizes a strike by overwhelming vote
ZeniMax Workers United, represented by the Communication Workers of America local 2100, 2108, and 6215, have overwhelmingly voted to authorize a strike, after current negotations have dragged on for over two years.
IWW union workers strike at Urban Ore after 2 years of failed negotiations
Union workers at Urban Ore, a business that contracts with the city of Berkeley to recycle and sell reusable materials, went on an open-ended strike beginning March 22, alleging bad faith bargaining on the part of ownership.
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