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Costco Workers Move Closer to Strike After Vote to Authorize It

Costco Workers Move Closer to Strike After Vote to Authorize It
4 months ago

Workers at the largest wholesale retailer, Costco, represented by the Teamsters union, have voted to authorize a strike. This decision comes in response to employee dissatisfaction with working conditions and pay levels. The Teamsters union, which includes over 8,000 Costco workers, is calling for higher wages and improved working conditions.

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Dockworkers Union and Employers Resume Talks Amid Strike Threat

Dockworkers Union and Employers Resume Talks Amid Strike Threat
5 months ago

The dockworkers' union and employers have resumed negotiations as the threat of a strike looms. Workers representing the largest cargo ports in the United States are awaiting a critical decision that could impact the future of shipping in the country. The conflict arises amid rising unrest among workers demanding better working conditions and increased wages.

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Starbucks Workers Expand Strike to Nearly 60 Stores Nationwide

Starbucks Workers Expand Strike to Nearly 60 Stores Nationwide
5 months ago

Starbucks workers have announced an expansion of their strike, closing nearly 60 stores in several U.S. cities. This protest action aims to draw attention to labor conditions and insufficient pay. The strike began earlier this week, and as a result, over 1500 workers across the country have decided to halt their activities to voice their demands. The main requests from workers include improved working conditions, increased pay, and ensuring stable work schedules. Employees claim that the company is failing to meet its promises to them, which has led to significant dissatisfaction among staff.

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Nationwide Amazon Strike Expands: Staten Island Warehouse Workers Join the Movement

Nationwide Amazon Strike Expands: Staten Island Warehouse Workers Join the Movement
5 months ago

Workers at Amazon in the United States are continuing to actively fight for their labor rights. Amid a tense labor market, the strike that began in several locations is expanding to cover new territories. Recently, it was revealed that workers at an Amazon warehouse located in Staten Island have declared their determination to participate in the strike organized by the "Workers Movement" union. This demonstrates the growing protest among company employees demanding better working conditions, higher wages, and more attention to their rights.

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Teamsters Union Launches Historic Nationwide Strike Against Amazon

Teamsters Union Launches Historic Nationwide Strike Against Amazon
5 months ago

In a significant move for the labor movement, the Teamsters Union has announced the beginning of a nationwide strike against the e-commerce giant Amazon. This historic event is the culmination of years of efforts by the union to improve working conditions for the workers involved in delivery and cargo handling for the company. The strike affects over 1,000 workers, highlighting the growing dissatisfaction among workers regarding low wages and high demands from the company.

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Charlotte Airport Service Workers Prepare for Strike Amid Possible Record Thanksgiving Travel

Charlotte Airport Service Workers Prepare for Strike Amid Possible Record Thanksgiving Travel
6 months ago

According to recent news, service workers at Charlotte Airport have decided to go on strike. This decision coincides with the approach of Thanksgiving, when record numbers of passengers and increased airport loads are expected. Employees are demanding better working conditions, higher wages, and more job security.

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Hundreds of Culinary Union Workers Strike at Las Vegas Strip Hotel

Hundreds of Culinary Union Workers Strike at Las Vegas Strip Hotel
6 months ago

A strike has erupted in Las Vegas, involving hundreds of Culinary Union workers demanding better working conditions and increased pay. The strike began at a prominent hotel on the famous Las Vegas Strip, one of the city's most visited tourist spots. Workers are expressing dissatisfaction over the slow pace of negotiations with management and the lack of significant improvements in their working conditions.

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Dockworkers Walk Away from Negotiations with Employers on the East Coast

Dockworkers Walk Away from Negotiations with Employers on the East Coast
6 months ago

Port workers on the East Coast, represented by a labor union, have walked away from negotiations with employers, which could lead to significant repercussions for maritime operations and logistics in the region. This incident occurred amidst escalating tensions between workers and employers that have become increasingly apparent in recent weeks.

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Cybersecurity in Focus After CrowdStrike Outage

Cybersecurity in Focus After CrowdStrike Outage
8 months ago

In recent days, public attention and various companies in the cybersecurity sector have been focused on issues that arose at CrowdStrike. The problem originated from a massive server outage, affecting its clients and forcing them to re-evaluate their approaches to security and system reliability. This incident highlighted the vulnerability of even major players in the cybersecurity market and raised questions about their ability to effectively manage incidents.

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EU Increases Pressure on Tech Giants Following Apple and Google's Legal Defeats

EU Increases Pressure on Tech Giants Following Apple and Google's Legal Defeats
8 months ago

Recent legal setbacks for tech giants like Apple and Google have become a significant factor in the European Union's escalating campaign against the dominance of large tech companies. The cases in which these companies failed to successfully challenge antitrust actions in their favor have sparked new discussions on the need for stricter regulations in the tech sector.

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