LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Wed., Oct. 16, 2024
Today's Top Stories: Ram heads to Mexico; SAG-AFTRA resumes bargaining; Striking Machinists push Boeing for bargaining; Coors strike ends & 57 more items under the fold....
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Ram Plans to Make More Pickup Trucks in Mexico
Ram’s parent company is taking steps to build its bestselling truck in Mexico, a move that threatens to inflame the automaker’s frayed relationship with its workers’ union.
SAG-AFTRA, video game companies resuming negotiations as actors’ strike continues
Performers union SAG-AFTRA and the major gaming companies are returning to the bargaining table for the first time since video game actors went on strike in July.
Machinists push Boeing to bargain as month-old strike endures
As the Boeing Machinists strike enters its second month — and Boeing moves forward with deep cost-cutting measures — union members gathered Tuesday to show the company they are committed to holding the picket line.
Molson Coors, union machinists reach agreement to end strike at Milwaukee brewery
The machinists are back to work at Molson Coors Beverage Co. after about seven days of being on strike.
Labor Relations Radio, E149: An Accidental Outcome? Alex MacDonald discusses how the NLRA's success has resulted in fewer unions & what might happen under a new administration in DC.
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