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May 8, 1997
12,000 Steelworker-represented workers at Goodyear Tire & Rubber win an 18-day strike for improved wages and job security. ~ Labor Tribune

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Updated: May. 08 (20:04)

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Teamsters Local 992
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Expanding Our View of Bargaining for the Common Good
Posted On: Dec 01, 2023
Dec. 1, 2023 | LABOR UNION HISTORY | Bargaining for the common good sprang up in the vernacular of labor organizing in the wake of the Great Recession. Common good bargaining is a practice by which a bargaining unit uses its negotiating power to make demands that benefit parties not formally at the negotiating table, often the community that the bargaining unit serves. … For an example of how the efforts of organized workers to improve their own working conditions can produce widespread benefit, one need look no further than the history of the eight-hour workday in America. In the wake of the American revolution and again in 1835, Philadelphia carpenters went on strike for a shorter, ten hour work day. Unions began demanding an eight-hour workday… On Labor
 
 
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