UAW Rejects Fiat Chrysler Contract
October 6, 2015 By Steve Wishnia and Neal Tepel United Auto Workers members have rejected a proposed contract with Fiat Chrysler that would have preserved two-tier wages for workers hired
October 6, 2015 By Steve Wishnia and Neal Tepel United Auto Workers members have rejected a proposed contract with Fiat Chrysler that would have preserved two-tier wages for workers hired
October 6, 2015 By Steve Wishnia and Neal Tepel Former Massey Energy Company head Donald L. Blankenship went on trial Oct. 1 in Charleston, West Virginia, on federal charges stemming
October 5, 2015 By Tara Jessup Union for Fired FEGS Workers Asks Bankruptcy Court to Force Shuttered Social Service Giant to Honor Its Contractual and Statutory Obligations 1,400 Laid Off
October 2, 2015 By Steven Wishnia Close to 1,000 City University of New York faculty and staff packed the street outside chancellor James Milliken’s Upper East Side apartment at 8
October 2, 2015 By Senator Reverend Ruben Diaz Bronx, NY – On one side of the issue, the City of New York says they have controlled the outburst of Legionnaires
October 1, 2015 By Bill Hohlfeld If one were asked to sit and make a list of possible political candidates that would be good for labor, it is safe to
September 30, 2015 By John Quinn, LaborPress USA Philadelphia Pennsylvania – Over 2,000 janitors converged in Philadelphia Wednesday September 30th. The workers were rallying for good jobs and fair contracts.
Sptember 29, 2015 By Bill Hohlfeld On Thursday, September 24th, after delivering lumber or concrete or servicing oil burners all day, dozens of Teamster Local 456 Shop Stewards assembled at
September 29, 2015 By David Kreisman Reprinted: http://www.afscme.org Chicago, Illinois – Cab service at Chicago’s two major airports came to a halt for nearly two hours on Sept. 23 during
September 29, 2015 By Steve Wishnia and Neal Tepel With Oregon on the eve of becoming the third state to allow the sale of recreational marijuana, United Food and Commercial
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