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July 2, 1964
President Johnson signs Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, forbidding employers and unions from discriminating on the basis of race, color, gender, nationality or religion. ~ Labor Tribune

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Updated: Jul. 02 (22:04)

Independence Day Holiday
Greater Kansas City AFL-CIO
90 Years after Its Passage, the NLRA Is Under Siege
Teamsters Local 355
90 Years after Its Passage, the NLRA Is Under Siege
Teamsters Local 992
Holiday Closure
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Week Ending 06/17/2022
Posted On: Jun 17, 2022

  Listen: Why unions are making a comeback
  • Teamsters Local 952 wins $37k grievance against UPS
  • Teamsters Local 150 wins $44k grievance against UPS
  • Can strong job growth in trucking continue?
  • Microsoft, union enter into labor neutrality agreement
  • The time is now to build a more compassionate America
  • Unions provide major economic benefits for workers, families

  • Workers gained power during Covid. A volatile economy will test that.
  • Amazon calls cops, fires workers in attempts to stop unionization nationwide
  • AFL-CIO president’s goal: ‘More than one million new unionists’
  • Starbucks threatens to end trans-inclusive health benefits if stores unionize
  • New (non-profit) news source makes its debut in Baltimore


 
 
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