300 College Food Workers Ratify First Union Contract
CLAYTON, Mo.—Washington University’s more than 300 food-service workers narrowly approved their first union contract November 22.
CLAYTON, Mo.—Washington University’s more than 300 food-service workers narrowly approved their first union contract November 22.
Buffalo, NY – This year, as they have done so many times in the past, the Buffalo Teachers Federation (BTF) donated thousands of dollars in food and gift certificates to
In August, a call went out to Buffalo’s Labor Unions from the City’s Fruit Belt neighborhood – an elderly woman desperately needed help. Her Mulberry home, a structure that has
This week’s episode of LaborPress’ Blue Collar Buzz joins Robert Grey, chair of the Workers Compensation Alliance, in looking at big business’ latest attempts to chisel injured workers out of vital
On last night’s broadcast, we were truly pleased to discuss a safety program that is jointly managed by labor and management at Stockton Steel, a subsidiary of Herrick Corporation, and
LORDSTOWN, Ohio—Next month, General Motors’ Lordstown Complex will no longer have two separate United Auto Workers locals. The UAW announced in September that Local 1714, which represents fabrication workers, would
FOND DU LAC, Wisc.—Workers at the Mercury Marine marine-engine plant here voted Nov. 11 to reject revising their contract. The tentative revised agreement between Mercury and International Association of Machinists
WASHINGTON—Donald Trump’s nominee to be a federal appeals-court judge covering Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi has come under fire for statements mocking the idea that women face discrimination in the workplace.
OLATHE, Kan.—Truck drivers at the giant Sysco food-service company’s Olathe, Kan., distribution center went on strike at 4 a.m. Nov. 16 “after management allegedly threatened reprisals for the workers’ union
NEW YORK, NY — The Brooklyn Navy Yard’s Building 77, a one-million-square-foot, state-of-the-art manufacturing building and the largest on the 300-acre industrial campus is now open for business. The $185
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