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Weekly Digest – February 13, 2015

Compiled by Steven Wishnia and Neal Tepel Walker Caught Lying About ‘Teacher of the Year’ Late last month, Wisconsin Gov.Scott Walker told an Iowa audience that the state’s “outstanding teacher

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Weekly Digest – February 10, 2015

Compiled by Steven Wishnia and Neal Tepel Steelworkers Widen Refinery Strike The largest oil workers’ strike since 1980 expanded to two more refineries Feb. 9, with United Steelworkers members at

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Weekly Digest – February 4, 2015

Compiled by Steven Wishnia and Neal Tepel West Virginia Moves Toward Union-Shop Ban Taking advantage of Republicans gaining control of the West Virginia State Senate last November, Majority Leader Mitch

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Weekly Digest – January 28, 2015

Compiled by Steven Wishnia and Neal Tepel Supreme Court Says Companies Can Cut Retirees’ Health Benefits The Supreme Court unanimously ruled Jan. 26 that a West Virginia chemical company might

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Weekly Digest – January 14, 2015

Compiled by Steven Wishnia and Neal Tepel AFL-CIO Plans Push for Wage Increases “Raising wages is the single standard by which leadership will be judged,” AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka announced

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Weekly Digest – January 7, 2015

Compiled by Steven Wishnia and Neal Tepel Two More Kentucky Counties Ban Union Shop Two small Kentucky counties enacted local laws banning the union shop Dec. 30. Simpson and Fulton

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Weekly Digest – December 24, 2014

Compiled by Steven Wishnia and Neal Tepel NLRB Says McDonald’s Retaliated The National Labor Relations Board filed 13 complaints against McDonald’s on Dec. 19, alleging that it illegally retaliated against

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Weekly Digest – December 18, 2014

Compiled by Steven Wishnia and Neal Tepel Cuomo Seeks to Make 1,000 PEF Members Nonunion New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration on Dec. 15 informed about 1,000 members of the

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