Deere on UAW strike: ‘Our objective is to get people back in our facilities and back to work’
The company continues to use salaried workers and other facilities to meet customer needs.
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John Deere considers using overseas plants and US strikebreakers
John Deere says it is looking at all options to provide products to its customers, including possibly using strikebreakers or importing equipment from overseas factories it operates.
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A Way of Life Is At Stake
For the first time in generations, workers at John Deere have the upper hand. But they’re struggling to figure out how to make it count, and whom they can trust
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Ford mandates vaccine for estimated 32K employees, unpaid leave expected for those who don’t comply
DEARBORN, MI — Ford announced Wednesday it will require nearly 32,000 salaried employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine or they will face possible unpaid leave. According to CNBC, the automaker will consider religious and medical exemptions that would prevent employees from getting the vaccine, but anyon
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Kellogg’s US cereal plant workers reject revised offer
Kellogg has demanded that workers give up quality health care, retirement benefits, and holiday and vacation pay, Anthony Shelton, president of Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers (BCTGM) International Union, had said last month.
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‘Last, best, and final offer’ from Deere to UAW members
On Tuesday, 55% of United Auto Workers voted against the proposed contract.
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Another fired Apple employee has filed a complaint to the NLRB, saying the company retaliated after she tried to highlight problems of discrimination and harassment, reports say
Fired Apple staffer Janneke Parrish filed a complaint with the NLRB, two outlets report.
Parrish helped set up a site where Apple employee
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Labor and Business News (11/4/2021)
Across the country we are witnessing a historic strike wave, with over 22,000 US union members on strike right now. From our BCTGM Local 374G right here in Lancaster, Pa., on strike against the greed of Kellogg’s, to the 10,000 UAW workers at John Deere plants walking off the factory floor, the…
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NYC puts 9,000 workers on unpaid leave as vaccine mandate kicks in
“This mandate was the right thing to do,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday. “We now see it worked.”
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Is ‘Striketober’ the moment construction unions have been waiting for?
The convergence of worker shortages, supply chain snarls and vaccine mandates could give labor the upper hand at the bargaining table, experts say.
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