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LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Tuesday, February 13, 2024

LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Top Stories: Coors workers may strike; Flight attendants protest nationwide; Coffee workers reach deal with closed cafes; Sex shop workers fired after announcing unionization & more...

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[There are 64 total articles in today’s News Digest and 31,698 articles posted since LaborUnionNews.com was launched in 2022]

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Fort Worth's Molson Coors brewery workers threaten strike

Unionized workers at Molson Coors' Fort Worth Brewery authorized a strike Sunday, as negotiations with their employer continue. If the union's national leaders call for a strike, 420 Local 997 Molson Coors Teamsters will walk off the job. Read more…


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Flight attendants join hands to picket outside 30 airports for better pay

Thousands of flight attendants across three labor unions will picket outside airports in the U.S., the UK and Guam on Tuesday, to push airlines for new contracts with significant pay increases, the Association of Flight Attendants said. Read more…


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Former Adda employees, union reach deal on compensation with owner of closed coffee shops

Former Adda Coffee & Tea House employees Monday announced that they had reached a preliminary agreement on a settlement with the owner of the restaurant chain who closed the shops a day after his workers went public with a union drive. Read more…


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Jacobin: A Philly Sex Shop Fired Its Workers When They Started a Union

Last month, Passional Boutique and Sexploratorium, a Philadelphia sex shop with a reputation for “inclusivity,” laid off its entire staff after they asked the store to recognize their union. Jacobin spoke with one of the workers. Read more…


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