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Today in Labor History

April 24, 1999
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union closed all ports on the West Coast in solidarity with a national day of protest to free Mumia Abu-Jamal, an activist and journalist who was on death row in Pennsylvania at the time.  ~Today in Labor History

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Updated: Apr. 24 (10:04)

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UNION NEWS EXPRESS APRIL 2024
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Weekly News Wrap-Up: 5/8/2021
Posted On: May 10, 2021

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  • Opinion: Get rid of no-strike clauses and stop begging
  • Labor Dept. withdraws Trump-era independent contractor rule
  • Biden stakes claim to being America’s most pro-union president ever
  • Amazon is dictating personal hygiene, nail length of contract drivers
  • Teamsters honor all health care workers during National Nurses Week
  • Amazon hearing starts with union aiming to overturn Alabama vote


 
 
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