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Half Price Books workers in Roseville, St. Paul form unions

By Michael Moore (Union Advocate) | October 18, 2021

Workers at Half Price Books stores in St. Paul and Roseville marched on their bosses Thursday, demanding the bookseller recognize their union.

Organizing
IATSE Pickets

How the Pandemic Lockdown & Retail Walkouts Mobilized IATSE Members

By Mike Elk (Payday Report) | October 13, 2021

The anger over work-life balance led to an overwhelming 98.6% of IATSE’s 60,000 workers voting last week to authorize a strike against the Alliance For Motion Picture and Television Producers.

Government

Local Postal Workers Voice Concerns About New Policy Slowing Mail Delivery

By Steve Share (Minneapolis Labor Review) | October 13, 2021

APWU members picketed outside main downtown Minneapolis Post Office during visit by Postmaster General and USPS Board of Governors

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SEIU Victory Graphic

After landslide union election, M Health psych staff ready to bargain for wages, safety

By Michael Moore (Union Advocate) | September 29, 2021

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.

Organizing

Conditions that sparked strikes at Nabisco, Frito Lay have ‘spread’ to Minnesota, union warns

By Michael Moore (Union Advocate) | September 27, 2021

Old Dutch workers, members of BCTGM Local 22, gather outside the union’s offices in Minneapolis.

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A red cartoon fist is edited on top of rows of beer and martini emojis in front of the MInneapolis skyline

How the Twin Cities became a hotbed for craft beverage unionizing

By David Infante | September 13, 2021

A Fingers Labor Day feature on organized labor’s promising momentum with Minnesota’s boutique booze producers

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(PHOTO BY ALEXI ROSENFELD/GETTY IMAGES)

Buffalo Starbucks Workers Say They Will Unionize One Store At a Time

By Hamilton Nolan (In These Times) | September 1, 2021

Union elections at individual stores would be a significant labor breakthrough in the fast food industry.

Community
the storefront of the Red Stag Supperclub during the daytime. which has its name in big red letters and a big red stag mannequin hanging off the corner of the brick building

Former Bartmann Group Restaurant Workers Win Back Stolen Wages

By Amie Stager | August 26, 2021

The struggle to win back stolen wages is just the tip of the iceberg for these workers.

Strike

High Rise Window Cleaner Strike Enters Second Week

By Filiberto Nolasco Gomez | August 23, 2021

“We want a contract, a union contract!”

Unions

UPDATE: As of Monday Window Cleaners are on Strike

By Filiberto Nolasco Gomez | August 13, 2021

According to the union, the potential ULP strike could begin anytime after the August 15th contract expiration date.

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