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LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Wednesday, June 21, 2023

LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Top Stories: Erie options—Ratify or strike; Southwest flight attendant board votes down TA; FedEx sees 'opportunities' with UPS' Teamster friction; Did Starbucks cancel PRIDE? & more...

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TOP STORIES…

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Union workers at Wabtec have two options: Ratify contract or strike

Six weeks of negotiations between Wabtec Corp and the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America in Erie failed to produce a handshake agreement. Read more…


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Southwest Airlines flight attendants’ board votes down tentative contract

The executive board of Southwest Airlines’ flight attendant union has voted down a tentative contract reached weeks ago with the Dallas-based airline. Read more…


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FedEx says friction between UPS and its union has ‘opened a lot of doors’

“We’re having a lot of great conversations with legacy UPS customers and we feel really good about the sales pipeline because of the strong value proposition we have versus our primary competitor.” Read more…


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Starbucks Manager Admitted That Pride Was Canceled By Higher-Ups

Starbucks management has denied banning Pride displays, but emails obtained by More Perfect Union indicate executives made the decision last year. Read more…

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