LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Friday, Jan. 24, 2025
Top Stories: Google's fight with the NLRB; Layoffs result from California prison labor dispute; Teamsters picket Costco shareholders' meeting; CTU at a 'stalemate' with CPS & dozens more articles...
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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…
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Google to Fight NLRB Over Joint Employer Finding in D.C. Circuit
Google LLC will try to convince a federal appeals court that it has no obligation to bargain with a union representing YouTube contract workers.
‘Devastating’ layoff notices hit California disabled prison contractors after union dispute
Dozens of disabled workers hired through the nonprofit PRIDE Industries are losing their jobs at a California prison after a union outsourcing dispute.
Union drivers picket Costco's shareholder meeting, pressing for better pay and benefits
Costco drivers with the Teamsters Union made a show of force outside the company’s headquarters in Issaquah on Thursday as part of their demands for better concessions in contract negotiations.
CTU reaches stalemate in Chicago Public Schools negotiations; strike potential closer to reality
The potential of a teachers strike is moving closer to reality in Chicago. Chicago Public Schools and the teachers union are reaching a stalemate in negotiations.
