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July 18, 1969
African-American hospital workers won a 113-day union recognition strike in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Updated: Jul. 18 (14:04)

Contract Bargaining
Communications Workers of America Local 1107
Early Negotiations Between CWA and Verizon Has Ended Without An Agreement
Communications Workers of America Local 1120
Early Contract Negotiations Ended
IBEW local 2325
NO AGREEMENT- Early Negotiations End
CWA Local 1103
Summer Picnic
CWA Local 2222
WORKING IN HOT WEATHER SAFETY TIPS
Teamsters Local Union No 570
 
     

Labor News Wrap-Up: 01/14/2022
Posted On: Jan 14, 2022

  Can a self-driving 40-ton truck be safe?
  • New Alabama Amazon union election dates set
  • Why you’re seeing empty store shelves
  • Google: We want to convince them that unions suck
  • Republic Services Teamsters continue picket line extensions in Seattle
  • Opinion: Striking trash collectors just want a decent living
  • Striking concrete mixer drivers call out concrete cartel
  • Striking Teamsters, supporters shut down 5th largest port on West Coast
  • Amazon shortens paid Covid leave time for U.S. employees
  • Unionization efforts spread across US for Amazon, Starbucks
  • "I’m staying to help get the union done."
  • The Great Resignation: Why Americans are quitting their jobs more than ever
  • Paid family leave getting a new look in this year’s Md. legislative session
  • Militant leader of flight attendants’ union may seek biggest labor job in US
  • A Quiz for Martin Luther King Day, Jr.


 
 
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