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LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Tuesday, February 18, 2025

LaborUnionNews.com's News Digest for Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Top Stories: King Soopers' strike settled...for now; NY prisons in 'chaos' as guards strike; Trump firing case tees up SCOTUS to overturn 90-year old precedent & dozens more articles...

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King Soopers strike ends Monday night, negotiations to continue with 100-day labor peace agreement

A return-to-work settlement has been secured for all striking King Soopers workers across Colorado, meaning the ongoing strike will end on Monday night at midnight. A long-term deal, however, has still been reached.

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Corrections officers striking at Attica, Albion and Groveland prisons

Corrections officers have begun striking at Attica, Albion and Groveland correctional facilities. The strikes began late Monday night or early Tuesday night, joining similar protests at Collins and Elmira correctional facilities. Strikes are likewise reportedly occurring at Wyoming and Orleans correctional facilities.

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2 NY prisons thrown into chaos as corrections officers launch illegal strike after violent uprising


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Trump's firings of independent agency heads put 90-year-old Supreme Court precedent in crosshairs

President Trump's firings of the members of independent agencies and boards have prompted a string of legal fights that could set the Supreme Court up to reconsider and potentially overturn a 90-year-old decision that shields certain executive branch officials from being removed after political shifts in the White House.

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