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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 (20:04)

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 05/10/2024
Posted On: May 10, 2024

  • A new era of inequality
  • ‘We deserve more’
  • Labor unrest grows at Apple retail stores
  • Amazon Labor Union loses union hall
  • Apple’s unionized Md. store to vote on possible strike
  • Labor-backed FAA bill is victory for workers in aviation industry
  • Union advocate ‘salts’ quietly take jobs inside NC Amazon warehouse
  • When employers violate the NLRA, the harm is always irreparable
  • Letter carriers’ union ’Stamp Out Hunger Drive’ is Saturday, May 11
  • May 14: Maryland’s 2024 primary
  • America’s booming economy pushes back Medicare, Social Security ‘go-broke dates’


 
 
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