
UAW Applauds Trump's 25% Tariff on Auto Imports as a Win for Autoworkers
United Auto Workers (UAW) have expressed their support for former President Donald Trump's decision to impose a 25% tariff on imported automobiles. This tariff, they argue, stands as a significant victory not only for the American workforce but also for the preservation of the U.S. auto industry. By ensuring that imported vehicles are taxed heavily, the UAW believes this policy will help bolster domestic manufacturing, create jobs, and protect existing ones.
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DoorDash Launches New Program Paying Nearly $17 Million to Delivery Workers in New York
Food delivery service DoorDash has announced the launch of a new initiative that will allocate nearly $17 million for payments to its delivery workers in New York. The funds will be used to compensate and improve the wages of workers who rely on tips from customers. It is important to note that DoorDash will use this amount to ensure that delivery wages do not fall below $1.50 per mile.
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Costco Workers Move Closer to Strike After Vote to Authorize It
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
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 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
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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Judge Restores Collective Bargaining Rights for Unions in Landmark Wisconsin Decision
A recent court ruling in Wisconsin has marked a significant turning point for labor unions, reinstating their rights to collective bargaining. District Court Judge Kimberly Hirsch has ruled that the restrictions placed on unions in 2011 were unconstitutional and violated workers' rights to organize and negotiate. This landmark decision could reshape labor relations in the state and strengthen the position of labor unions.
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Charlotte Airport Service Workers Prepare for Strike Amid Possible Record Thanksgiving Travel
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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Volkswagen Reduces Employee Salaries to Keep Factories Open
Volkswagen, one of the world's largest automotive manufacturers, has implemented salary cuts for its employees in an effort to keep its factories open amid growing financial difficulties. This news has reverberated throughout the automotive industry, as such measures can significantly affect the overall labor market and employee morale.
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Hundreds of Culinary Union Workers Strike at Las Vegas Strip Hotel
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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