Retailers Offering $15/hour May Soon Have to Offer More
The federal minimum wage has sat at $7.25 per hour since 2009. Experts and advocates say that’s no longer a livable pay rate.
‘It’s Almost Comical:’ Starbucks Is Blatantly Trying to Crush Its Union
Starbucks executives have swarmed Buffalo, New York stores, pulling aside workers to chat one-on-one during their breaks, at peak hours, and at night.
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TRADE UNION 4.0 shapes INDUSTRY 4.0
In industry, existing bargaining arenas are being used to help shape structural change.
NLRB Is Reviewing a Rule Change That Has Helped Bosses Bust Unions for Decades
Under the Joy Silk doctrine, the NLRB may be able to effectively force bosses into recognition of a union.
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‘Not dealing with rookies’: Companies brace for Biden’s new labor cops
Some say the NLRB’s forthcoming rulings could even serve as a backdoor for enacting provisions included in Democrats’ Protecting the Right to Organize Act.
Labor unions are showing signs of life on Labor Day
The movement isn’t quite resurgent, but it’s doing better after decades of decline.
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Step back tool down of the workers in the note press; Further decision management will be taken in consultation with the workers || Times Of Nashik
The conflict that had arisen between the management and the trade unions in Nashik’s Currency Note Press has now subsided and it has been decided that the management will continue to work with the workers in confidence.
U.S. employers added 235,000 jobs in August, a marked slowdown. – The New York Times

The Labor Department report indicates that the spread of the highly contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus has hampered hiring.
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