Strike at trucking firm Yellow averted after deal
U.S. trucking firm Yellow averted a threatened strike by 22,000 Teamsters-represented workers on Sunday, saying the company will
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Belgian Ryanair pilots to strike again July 29-30
BRUSSELS Belgian Ryanair pilots have called for a new strike on July 29 and July 30 as management
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United Parcel Service, Teamsters union to resume labor talks on Tuesday
United Parcel Service said it plans on Tuesday to resume labor talks with the Teamsters union representing 340,000
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They don't act or write, but the Hollywood strikes are putting them out of work
On Saturday, a group of set and prop warehouse owners are getting together for a "Crewlateral Yard Sale," hoping to make a few bucks selling inventory while orders for movie and TV sets have come to a complete halt over the last two months.
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Some dock workers, employers in Canada's Pacific port reach tentative deal
Some dock workers and employers in Canada's Pacific Port have reached a tentative agreement, a local unit of
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Ukrainian air defenses in Odesa outgunned as Russia targets global grain supply
Ukraine has been struggling to repel a wave of Russian strikes against the southern city of Odesa, its air defenses unable to cope with the types of missiles that Moscow has used to pummel the region this week.
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Walkouts and strike threats: Europe's outdoor workers struggle under the blistering heat wave
As swaths of southern Europe continue to swelter under a deadly heat wave, for many outdoor workers, it's turning into a brutal endurance test.
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Canada relieved dock workers have lifted their strike notice - minister
OTTAWA (Reuters) -The Canadian government is relieved that dock workers in the Pacific province of British Columbia have lifted their
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US airstrike kills 5 al-Shabaab militants in Somalia
The US military killed five al-Shabaab militants in a "collective self-defense airstrike" in Somalia, US Africa Command announced Thursday.
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Broadway shows could be shut down by strike as soon as Friday
A strike vote Thursday by IATSE, the union representing 1,500 stagehands and other backstage workers, could shut down Broadway shows as soon as Friday, according to the union.
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Canada's Pacific dock workers issue strike notice; Trudeau holds crisis meeting
By Chris Helgren and Steve Scherer VANCOUVER (Reuters) -Striking dock workers on Canada's Pacific coast on Wednesday issued a new
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Hollywood's absolutely bizarre accounting tactics are under renewed scrutiny
"Forrest Gump" has never made a single penny for the studio that made it, despite selling over $300 million worth of tickets at the box office. "Return of the Jedi" was a similarly monumental financial flop. Same goes for at least one Harry Potter film. All of them wildly popular, yet wildly unprofitable. At least on paper.
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