LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Thurs., Oct. 31, 2024
Top Stories: 85 arrested in San Fran strike protest; New York Times strike may impact election coverage; AFSCME votes to strike in Philadelphia; Animators extend AI talks & more...
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85 striking hotel workers arrested in San Francisco for blocking traffic
The New York Times Risks Losing Its Needle Over its Tech Union's Strike
Never mind Harris vs. Trump. Here is something that could really move the needle on election night—or not. Because of a staff dispute, New York Times readers may not have its famous election needle to rely on.
Members of Philadelphia’s largest city workers union vote to authorize strike
Members of Philadelphia's largest city workers union voted to authorize a strike on Wednesday afternoon. The more than 9,000 city employees represented by AFSCME District Council 33 have been working without a contract since July.
Animation Guild Contract Extended as Talks Continue on AI Rules
Negotiators have agreed to extend the Animation Guild contract through Dec. 2, as the two sides continue to bargain over guardrails on artificial intelligence.
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