Ever since fast food workers staged their first strike in 2012, their basic demands have been twofold: an increase of their pay to at least $15 an hour, and the right to form a union.
Americans keep working harder and producing more economic growth. But they’re not getting rewarded with any extra pay for it, according to a new report from the Economic Policy Institute (EPI).
Toll Booth Worker Strike May Jam Key Artery For Chicago Drivers On Labor Day Weekend
The Chicago Skyway is a key conduit for drivers in the Chicago area looking for a weekend getaway. But on this Labor Day weekend, trips to Lake Michigan might be a lot messier than usual.
The Chicago Skyway is a key conduit for drivers in the Chicago area looking for a weekend getaway. But on this Labor Day weekend, trips to Lake Michigan might be a lot messier than usual.
Why Thousands of Mental Health Care Employees In California Plan To Go On Strike
After years of lobbying Kaiser Permanente to hire more mental health clinicians to meet growing patient demand, thousands of mental health employees in California will take their fight to the streets during a strike scheduled to kick off next week.
Nearly 2,600 psychologists, therapists, and social workers represented by the National Union of Healthcare Workers (NUHW) will picket at 35 locations across the Golden State. Joining them will be 700 members represented by NUHW who don’t work in mental health. Union representatives announced their plans in a letter to Kaiser on New Year’s Eve.
“We feel that we’re overall helping patients and helping these issues by striking,” Jim Clifford, a Kaiser therapist and NUHW member, told ModernHealthcare.com.
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Amazon has a history of resisting unions and treating their warehouse staff poorly.
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The workers are demanding $15 an hour and an end to retaliation against organizing efforts.
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Workers at a Los Angeles Walmart began the first sit-down strike in the company’s history at around 2 p.m. on Thursday. The strike is to protest their low wages and a culture of retaliation at the company. The protestors have been chanting “Stand Up, Live Better! Sit Down, Live Better!” and covering their mouths with tape to symbolize efforts to silence protestors, according to a press release from OurWalmart. Community members are also planning to join the protest later in the evening.
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