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Pivotal labor cases due before Supreme Court

By Mark Gruenberg | September 1, 2017

When it comes to the issue of union fees and free riders heading towards the U.S. Supreme Court, it’s a case of “here we go again.” But with a difference.

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Seward Coop workers vote overwhelmingly to unionize

By Barb Kucera | June 23, 2017

Workers at Seward Coop’s three locations are celebrating their decision to join United Food & Commercial Workers Local 653. Ninety-four percent of those who voted supported union representation.

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Linden Hills Co-op workers submit cards for union election

By Barb Kucera | February 9, 2017

An overwhelming 80 percent of Linden Hills Co-op employees signed and submitted cards to the National Labor Relations Board Thursday to unionize with the United Food and Commercial Workers Union, Local 653.

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Labor movement pledges to challenge bigotry, bridge racial divisions

By Barb Kucera | April 14, 2016

With the country facing serious questions of racial justice – and bigoted political rhetoric intended to divide people – the labor movement hopes to foster dialogue and solidarity, leaders of the AFL-CIO and affiliated unions said Thursday.

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Residential construction industry built on ‘payroll fraud’ model

By Barb Kucera | February 22, 2016

Jose Ramirez had never heard the term “wage theft,” but he knew he was being cheated when a roofing subcontractor refused to pay him.

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