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Starbucks baristas on strike in nine states
Workers United, the union behind the strike that started on Friday, represents more than 10,500 workers at 525 stores.
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New York Times tech union goes on strike, one day before election
The New York Times Tech Guild announced Monday morning it is officially on an unfair labor practice strike, just one day before the presidential election.
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Fairfax County labor unions rally in favor of a casino in Tysons
The Fairfax County Jobs Coalition, a group consisting of several unions and trade groups, campaigned for a resort-like casino in Tysons. If the casino is built, workers are hoping to have jobs that help them afford to live in Fairfax County. News4’s Megan McGrath reports outside of Fairfax County Government Center.
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Nationwide port workers strike continues for 2nd day
As the work stoppage continues, and goods and materials are not getting delivered, there are concerns that some stores could experience people hoarding and buying more goods than they actually need. News4’s Adam Tuss reports from the Port of Baltimore.
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Dockworkers go on strike at 36 East and Gulf ports
Dockworkers with the International Longshoremen’s Association began walking the picket lines early Tuesday after the ILA and U.S. Maritime Alliance failed to reach agreement on new contracts.
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Largest port on U.S. East Coast, New York/New Jersey, begins prepping for what could be first union strike since 1977
A deadline of Oct. 1 for a new deal between port workers and ownership is approaching, and after talks broke down during the summer, tensions are high.
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Longshoremen at key US ports threatening to strike over automation and pay
Determined to thwart the automating of their jobs, about 45,000 dockworkers along the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts are threatening to strike on Oct. 1, a move that would shut down ports that handle about half the nation’s cargo from ships.
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Boeing and union reach a labor deal, potentially averting a strike
The four-year deal between Boeing and its Seattle-area workers’ union comes with 25% raises over the four years of the contract.
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JD Vance receives cheers, boos during speech to fire fighters union
Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance received a mixture of cheers and boos while speaking at the International Association of Fire Fighters Convention on Thursday.
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UAW hits Musk, Trump with federal labor charges over union-busting comments
During Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s two-hour conversation on X, the former president complimented the Tesla CEO on firing workers who wanted to strike.
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Video game performers go on strike
Hollywood video game performers voted to go on strike Friday.
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Owners abruptly close Wydown cafes, deny it was because of impending unionization
Two D.C. coffee shops abruptly shut down Tuesday night, and workers say the decision came just days before they were to vote to unionize, but an attorney for the owners says the decision to close had nothing to do with the union. The 35 employees were surprised by the decision to close The Wydown Coffee Bars on H Street NE…
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Employees say impending unionization prompted DC cafes to close
A pair of D.C. coffee shops abruptly shut down Tuesday night. News4’s Paul Wagner reports workers say the decision came just five days before they were to vote to unionize, but an attorney for the owners says the decision to close had nothing to do with the union.
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Two local Starbucks locations vote to unionize
The Old Key Mill location and the Shipley’s Grant location both voted to join the Starbucks Workers United.
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Federal judge in Texas blocks US labor board rule that would make it easier for workers to unionize
The rule, which was due to go into effect Monday, would have set new standards for determining when two companies should be considered “joint employers” in labor negotiations.
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Union leaders call for changes to Alexandria arena proposal
Organized labor groups are rallying against the proposal to move the Washington Capitals and Wizards to Virginia. Labor unions say the developer of the proposed sports and entertainment district in Potomac Yard won’t agree to terms that protect workers’ rights and fair wages. Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter Drew Wilder explains the unions’ opposition doesn’t directly stand in the way of...
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Unions oppose plan to move Wizards, Capitals to Virginia
Influential labor groups now say they are opposing efforts to move two professional sports franchises from the nation’s capital to Northern Virginia.
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Virginia labor unions oppose Monumental move
Virginia labor unions said they would not support moving the Washington Wizards and Capitals from D.C. to Northern Virginia. Here’s what to know.
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Washington Post union reaches tentative contract deal with paper
After months of negotiations, the union says it is “the best contract employees have seen in 50 years.”
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New federal rule would make it easier for millions to unionize, but businesses are pushing back
A federal rule that goes into effect next month could make it easier for millions of workers to unionize at big companies like McDonald’s and Amazon.