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22 Oct
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.

Read the full article at: www.latimes.com

21 Oct
What to know about the ongoing Heaven Hill worker strike, negotiations

Both sides have failed to agree to a new contract and Heaven Hill said this week that it will look to hire \

Read the full article at: www.courier-journal.com

15 Oct
Why More American Workers Are Quitting

Since the pandemic’s start, Americans seem to be rethinking their lives.

Read the full article at: www.nytimes.com

13 Oct
Workers QUIT their jobs at record rates with 4.3M resigning last month | Daily

Voluntary resignations jumped to 4.3 million in August, the highest on records dating back to December 2000, and up from 4 million in July, the Labor Department said on Tuesday.

Read the full article at: www.dailymail.co.uk

11 Oct
Kellogg’s strike halts its U.S. cereal production

“The company continues to threaten to send additional jobs to Mexico,” a union official complained.

Read the full article at: www.cbsnews.com

04 Oct
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. 

Read the full article at: www.restaurantdive.com

04 Oct
Amazon Workers in Canada Are Getting Organized

Amazon tripled its profits during the pandemic while its workers experienced sickness and stress. Workers at the company are fighting back by launching a unionization drive that could reshape Canada’s labor movement.

Read the full article at: jacobinmag.com

04 Oct
Hollywood union workers voting whether to authorize strike | abc7chicago.com

Workers in the television and film industry are voting Sunday whether to authorize a strike that could shut down productions nationwide.

Read the full article at: abc7chicago.com

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