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LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Wednesday, February 7, 2024

LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Top Stories: Boeing's union workers want 40% increase; BCTGM gives up on campaign; Onion union ratifies contract; The War on Independent Contractors & more...

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Boeing workers are willing to strike to get a 40% pay rise, union leader says

Boeing workers could strike if they don't get a 40% pay rise over the next three to four years. Read more…


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BCTGM withdraws election petition at Stuarts Draft Hershey plant

More than two years after they began, unionization efforts at the Hershey plant in Stuarts Draft have idled. Read more…


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The Onion Union Ratifies New Contract With G/O Media

The Onion employees who are part of a company union have voted to ratify a new three-year contract with the satiric media platform's parent company, G/O Media, days after writers reached a new tentative collective bargaining agreement. Read more…


Labor Relations Radio Releases Four-Part Series on the War on Independent Contractors

Up to 70 million Americans who earn income as full- or part-time gig workers, freelancers and other independent contractors may have their incomes cut due to new Labor Department rule. Read more…


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