LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Monday, April 8, 2024
Top Stories: ALU's leader election; Reporters on strike in Texas; Harvard faculty unionizes; Archeologists digging unions & 60 more articles below the fold...
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Two years after its historic win, a divided Amazon Labor Union lurches toward a leadership election
The first labor union for Amazon workers in the United States is divided, running out of money and still does not have a contract two years after clenching a historic victory in New York City.
Journalists at the Austin American-Statesman continue strike
In the midst of the 47th annual Statesman Cap-10k race, journalists for the Austin American-Statesman stood on the sidelines to send a message about their fight for better pay.
Also: Journalists continue strike at the Democrat and Chronicle
Non-tenure-track faculty at Harvard voted 1,094-81 to unionize with the UAW
Non-tenure-track faculty at Harvard voted 1,094-81 to unionize under Harvard Academic Workers-United Auto Workers, the group announced on Friday.
Jacobin: Archaeologists Are Organizing to Dig Out of Poverty Wages
It’s a small bargaining unit, but SWCA Incorporated has some twenty offices across the country that employ archaeologists, and some of those other locations are seeing union drives too.
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