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Pivotal labor cases due before Supreme Court
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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.
Workday Magazine (https://workdaymagazine.org/author/barb-kucera/)
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.
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.
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.
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.
Jose Ramirez had never heard the term “wage theft,” but he knew he was being cheated when a roofing subcontractor refused to pay him.