LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Friday, Oct. 18, 2024
Top Stories: Striking Machinists get a new offer; The White House pressures Stellantis; Harvard union's bargaining committee is short-staffed; NLRB rules on a sham union & more...
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Textron Aviation presents new contract offer amid strike
Textron Aviation presented its new contract offer to the negotiating committee of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) District 70, Local Lodge 774. Thousands of machinist union members have been on strike since the previous contract expired on September 22.
White House urges Stellantis to honor commitments to UAW after plant closures
Stellantis is under pressure from both the White House and the United Auto Workers (UAW) union to follow through on its 2023 promise to reinvest in communities impacted by U.S. plant closures.
Harvard Undergrad Workers Union Struggles to Fill Bargaining Committee
The Harvard Undergraduate Workers Union-United Auto Workers has been negotiating at half capacity.
NLRB Edge: Predecessor Employer's Recognition of Union Was a Sham & Starbucks barista’s decertification petition blocked
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