On 12 September, 33,000 union machinists for Boeing – members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) voted to go on strike. The workers rejected a contract that would have increased their pay by 25% and are aiming to secure a deal that would raise their wages by 40% and restore the …
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GM’s $10 Billion Stock Buyback Plan
In the US, stock buybacks – where a corporation purchases its own stock to inflate prices – were illegal throughout much of the 20th century. This practice was banned in the US because it was considered an underhanded way to manipulate the stock market. Enter the 1980s. Amidst a wave of privatization and elimination of …
The Kaiser Permanente Strike
On 4 October, 75,000 healthcare workers walked off the job. The workers were striking against their employer, Kaiser Permanente, a company which is a mix of for-profit and non-profit healthcare entities. The strike was initiated over inadequate wages for healthcare workers that were not keeping pace with inflation and chronic staff shortages that resulted in …
United Auto Workers Strike
The United Auto Workers (UAW) is a union that represents hundreds of thousands of workers in the automotive industry. On 14 September, UAW leadership called a strike when the deadline to make a deal with industry leadership passed. 13,000 auto workers have now walked out on the job from companies General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis. …
Starbucks Suddenly Finds Money for Raises, Just Not for Union Workers
In December of 2021, a Starbucks in New York became the first of the 8,000 locations in the US to for a union. Since this time, more than 50 additional stores all across the country have voted to unionize. In fact, of the 60 union votes that have occurred at American Starbucks locations, 54 ended …
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What a Congressional Staffers’ Union Could Mean for the Nation
Although Congressional members get most of the credit and media attention for the good and bad occurring in the halls of government, none of them would be able to function without their teams of staffers. These individuals range from chiefs of staff to press assistants to unpaid interns, and are responsible for a litany of …
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A Huge Victory for Workers: A Few Words on the Amazon Labor Union
Amazon workers at a warehouse in Staten Island, New York (known as JFK8) have voted by a majority to create the Amazon Labor Union (ALU). The ALU is the first labor union to be organized by Amazon employees, and prevailed despite the company’s long history of union-busting and anti-union propaganda served to its workers. The …
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The Miracle of Solidarity: Victory of the Striking Kellogg’s Workers
Towards the middle of 2021, a wave of strikes rolled over the United States. After workers were shown that they are not in fact fully expendable at the same time as they were subject to brutal work schedules, they were emboldened to walk off of the job to fight for better conditions. Although union membership …
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Brief Labor Update: John Deere and Alabama Coal Strike
As mentioned in late October, the current times are brimming with upset in the US labor sector. From strikes among workers of fast-food companies such as Nabisco and Kellogg’s to walkouts due to vaccine mandates, it’s been a tumultuous few months. This brief mid-week blog will deliver an update on two labor situations in the …
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Nabisco, Kellogg’s & John Deere Strikes & The US Labor Movement
Over the past few months, a wave of strikes has swept through the United States. In August, for instance, a strike began in Nabisco bakeries in Portland, Oregon, and soon spread to other Nabisco plants in five states, with 1,000 total workers taking part. During the pandemic over the past year and a half, Nabisco’s …
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