LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Thursday, April 25, 2024
Top Stories: Workers strike NBA playoff game; Striking journalists return to work; Southwest FAs ratify CBA; TA reached for Minneapolis schools; Union goes after Wells Fargo & 56 more articles...
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If the workers surrender control over working relations to legislative and administrative agents, they put their industrial liberty at the disposal of state agents. — Samuel Gompers, 1915
Here are today’s Top Stories…
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Aramark workers at Wells Fargo Center go on strike ahead of 76ers playoff game
Aramark workers at the Wells Fargo Center are striking again as they continue to fight for better wages and benefits.
Striking journalists at the Democrat and Chronicle will return to work; but they still don't have a new contract
Unionized workers at the Democrat & Chronicle in Rochester are going back to work after nearly three weeks walking the picket line. But it’s not because they have reached a settlement with the newspaper’s owner, Gannett.
Southwest Airlines flight attendants ratify a contract that will raise pay about 33% over 4 years
Flight attendants at Southwest Airlines have ratified a contract that includes pay raises totaling more than 33% over four years, as airline workers continue to benefit from the industry's recovery since the pandemic.
Tentative agreement reached between Minneapolis Public Schools, teachers union
It appears there will be no teachers strike in Minneapolis, one day after the Minneapolis Federation of Teachers (MFT) announced a strike authorization vote will be held Thursday and Friday.
Union with little inroads at banks tries to organize Wells Fargo workers in Charlotte
On a recent Friday, more than 20 labor activists stood outside Wells Fargo operations in uptown and the university area of Charlotte, passing out flyers to employees about their right to form a union — a move sure to displease the bank bosses.
Harvard Residential Advisors Vote Against Unionization
Both prospective units of the Harvard Union of Residential Advisors voted against unionization Wednesday, ending HURA’s year-long fight — including a two-months-long public campaign — to unionize Harvard’s residential tutors, proctors, and house aides.
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