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Workday Magazine (https://workdaymagazine.org/2024/02/)

Monthly Archives: February 2024

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International

The Auto Workers Who Stand with Gaza

By Sarah Lazare | February 28, 2024

More than half of organized labor in the US is part of a union that has called for a permanent cease-fire in Gaza. One worker explains why.

Bargaining
Two lines of workers covered in white from head to toe stand at assembly lines slicing meat into red boxes with fluorescent lights overhead

This Union Wants Meatpacking Companies to Foot the Bill for Child Labor Prevention

By Amie Stager | February 22, 2024

Child labor law violations have been increasing in the U.S. and a Minnesota union local has an innovative solution.

Bargaining
Adam Burch, bus operator, stands in front of a bus after a shift.

Metro Transit Workers Say Improving Transit Starts with Better Working Conditions

By Isabela Escalona | February 13, 2024

ATU 1005 members discuss pay, staffing, safety as TA is reached.

Bargaining
A black woman wearing a blue long sleeve shirt stands at a podium raising her hand and pointing upwards, a brown woman holding a piece of paper and wearing a black scarf with rainbow details stands beside the podium in front of a background of multicolored banners

Minnesota Is Headed for a Workers vs. Bosses Showdown That’s 10 Years in the Making

By Amie Stager | February 12, 2024

Labor and community organizations who have been aligning for years are escalating their fights at the same time.

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