Ricardo Torres on LinkedIn: Overland Park Starbucks workers walk out on strike Saturday
Starbucks management really needs to get ahead of this corporate campaign that is being waged against them, they need to start controlling th
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Universal Logistics illegally fired union truckers, judge rules
Mere weeks after a group of port truck drivers voted to unionize, they opened their mailboxes to find termination notices from their employer. That letter was a violation of federal labor law, a judge ruled Tuesday.
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Chili’s parent company to boost hourly employee pay to $18 by 2023
Brinker International also plans to raise Chili’s general manager pay from $87,000 to $100,000 by 2025, a move that’s part of the restaurant group’s overall strategy to improve staffing.
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Report: Audit discover money misspent by UAW Local 412 in Warren –
A financial secretary for a Macomb County United Auto Workers local has been suspended after an audit showed more than $2 million may have been misappropriated from the local’s bank account, accord…
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Starbucks Faces Rare Union Challenge in Upstate New York
The coffee company is pushing back against an employee unionization drive as workers at some Buffalo stores attempt to become the first Starbucks-owned cafes in the U.S. to organize.
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‘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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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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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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