America is on strike. Here's the progress unions have made
Since last year's Labor Day, US unions have flexed their muscle in a way that hasn't been not seen in decades. They've scored some big victories amid some defeats.
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Detroit casino workers approve strike authorization at three casinos
Workers at three Detroit casinos have voted in favor of authorizing a strike, if necessary, the United Auto
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UAW drops unfair labor practice charges against GM, Stellantis
The United Auto Workers dropped unfair labor practice charges against General Motors and Chrysler-parent Stellantis on Friday. The
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US labor board says Amazon breached terms of 2021 labor rights settlement
Amazon.com was accused by officials of violating the terms of a U.S. labor board settlement, breaching a 2021
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Explainer-UAW expands strike against GM, Ford in Week 3, spares Stellantis
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union on Friday expanded its coordinated U.S. strike, this time targeting a plant
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UAW set to expand strike at Ford, GM
The United Auto Workers will walk off the job at an additional plant each at General Motors and
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When was the last time Mississippi State beat Alabama?
Mississippi State has been considered a weak team, but when was the last time they got a win against the Alabama Crimson Tide, who have been unstoppable under Nick Saban?
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Nick Saban explains a key sign of he's already seen out of Jalen Milroe
Nick Saban has seen a great amount of progress out of Alabama starting quarterback Jalen Milroe lately. Here is what the Crimson Tide head coach had to say about him.
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Strikes could idle more Detroit Three auto plants Friday
By David Shepardson and Joseph White DETROIT United Auto Workers union President Shawn Fain is expected to launch
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UAW makes new counter proposal to Chrysler parent Stellantis -union
By David Shepardson and Joseph White The United Auto Workers made a new counter-proposal to Chrysler-parent Stellantis on
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Tyson and Perdue under investigation by Department of Labor
The Department of Labor is investigating meat and chicken processors Perdue and Tyson Foods following a New York Times magazine report of minors working at their facilities. Earlier this year, the federal government committed to ratcheting up efforts to root out child labor law violations.
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How Hollywood writers' landmark deal with studios could set a precedent in the battle against A.I.
The dawn of the A.I. labor dispute era has begun.
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