LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Monday, September 11, 2023
Top Stories: Stellantis to make UAW new offer; UFCW urges Hormel workers to vote 'no' on offer; After Alabama's longest strike, NLRB blocks decertification; AI in newsrooms & more...
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[73 total articles today; nearly 23,800 articles posted since January 2022]
Stellantis to make new contract offer Monday to UAW
Chrysler-parent Stellantis said Monday it plans to make a new counteroffer to the United Auto Workers after the union made its own revised offer on Sunday ahead of the expiration of the current four-year labor deal Thursday night. Read more…
Hormel contract comes to a head; UFCW recommends “no” vote on final offer
This week, workers at the Hormel plant in Austin, Minn., will vote on a final offer from the company as the current contract expires. Read more…
Inside Alabama’s longest strike: Warrior Met Coal and union’s ugly fight detailed in new documents
Throughout the nearly two-year strike by the United Mine Workers of America against Warrior Met Coal, both sides shared very little information publicly, only occasionally lifting the veil through court documents or public statements. Read more…
News Corp CEO: AI threatens to kill thousands more jobs across news industry
News Corp CEO Robert Thomson blasted the left-wing bias and inaccuracies spewed out by AI generated content — calling it “rubbish in, rubbish out” — even as he warned the technology threatens to kill thousands more jobs across the news industry. Read more…