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APWU members picketed outside main downtown Minneapolis Post Office during visit by Postmaster General and USPS Board of Governors
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APWU members picketed outside main downtown Minneapolis Post Office during visit by Postmaster General and USPS Board of Governors
A resounding “union yes” vote, announced today, gives 350 psychiatric associates at M Health Fairview momentum as they look to negotiate better wages, safety protections and a voice in decisions that affect their jobs.
Old Dutch workers, members of BCTGM Local 22, gather outside the union’s offices in Minneapolis.
A Fingers Labor Day feature on organized labor’s promising momentum with Minnesota’s boutique booze producers
Union elections at individual stores would be a significant labor breakthrough in the fast food industry.
The struggle to win back stolen wages is just the tip of the iceberg for these workers.
According to the union, the potential ULP strike could begin anytime after the August 15th contract expiration date.
Organizing among Twin Cities nonprofit workers continues to bear fruit, as employees at two local organizations, Beacon Interfaith Housing Collaborative and Headway Emotional Health Services, have gone public with union campaigns this month.
Essential workers at United Hospital are ready to strike if that’s what it takes to get a fair contract with Allina Health.