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LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Friday, July 12, 2024

LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Friday, July 12, 2024

Top Stories: Workers may strike Comic Con; Philly workers await judge's return-to-work decision; A not-so-wonderful labor dispute; Johnny Doc gets six years and more...

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If the workers surrender control over working relations to legislative and administrative agents, they put their industrial liberty at the disposal of state agents. — Samuel Gompers, 1915

Here are today’s Top Stories…

[There are 61 total articles, including job postings, in today’s News Digest and 39,616 items posted since LaborUnionNews.com was launched in 2022.]

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San Diego convention center workers authorize strike just ahead of Comic-Con

Food and beverage workers have given their union leaders permission to call a strike should they fail to secure a new contract that guarantees better wages.

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With Philly's return-to-office deadline looming, city employees await ruling on union lawsuit

After a day in court on Thursday, there continues to be no ruling on the union lawsuit seeking to stop Mayor Cherelle Parker's policy, requiring all Philadelphia municipal employees to work five days a week in their offices.

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A not-so-wonderful labor dispute

A California labor agency on Wednesday moved to impose a union contract on agricultural powerhouse The Wonderful Company amid the company's attempt to overturn a controversial new union at its Kern County properties.

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Philadelphia labor union powerbroker ‘Johnny Doc’ gets 6 years for bribery and theft

A former Philadelphia labor leader who wielded significant clout in Pennsylvania politics was sentenced on Thursday to six years in prison for bribing a City Council member and stealing nearly $600,000 from the union he ran for nearly three decades.

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Includes news articles on AI, bargaining news, economic news, education union news, government union news, healthcare union news, labor disputes, NLRB news, organizing news, political news, as well as employee & labor relations job postings…

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