Don't Drink the Tea. Think With the WE.
Jun
2011
2
America’s largest discount tire dealer, Discount Tire, is attacking Illinois construction jobs by using DZI CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC (DZI), who employs non-union subcontractors, to construct its new store in Machesney Park IL. “Non-union subcontractors undercut the established middle class wages and benefits of construction workers in...
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Jun
2011
1
UPDATE: Audio of Jerry Lee’s appearance is NOW ARCHIVED ONLINE. Last week it was brought to our attention that Tennessee might enact a Project Labor Agreement ban that would restrict the use of union work on state-funded projects. Labor radio host, Rick Smith, caught wind of Tennessee’s pending law and became rightfully enraged,...
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Jun
2011
1
Just when Maine workers thought they were safe from the unnecessary curtailing of their rights, the Republican controlled legislature called a hearing — scheduled for tomorrow, June 2nd — on unpopular Right-to-Work legislation that has plagued the state all year long. The unexpected turn was widely reported in Vacationland: MPBN: The...
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Jun
2011
1
…if the “fiscally responsible” and “conservative” Governor wants to go to a ball game, he should get there the way the rest of us schlubs do. Middle class ignorer extraordinaire, New Jersey Governor Christ Christie, yesterday took a state-funded police helicopter to his son’s high school baseball game. From...
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Jun
2011
1
STL Today has uncovered this very telling tid-bit concerning pending Voter ID legislation in Missouri. While voters await their chance to speak on a constitutional amendment that would allow a Missouri Voter ID bill — the state currently does not allow such a measure to be enacted by the legislature — folks opposed to the ...
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Jun
2011
1
Public Policy Polling has pulled together a graph of the potential outcome of governor rematch elections in eight states. Voters in seven of these states — all but Nevada — appear to have changed their mind. Think Progress writer Matt Yglesias notes that while you can have a recall, you can’t have a rematch, and ...
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May
2011
31
We could not find any other articles providing extra detail or corroboration of the IUF (International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers’ Associations) report, below, of the murder of a Guatemalan union leader: Anti-union violence in Guatemala is escalating. On May 26, Idar Joel Hernandez...
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May
2011
31
The spin on the Illinois pension reform story is taking all shapes this morning. Yesterday, the state legislature decided to shelve the contentious measure, instead passing a gambling bill allowing slot machines and more casinos, a redistricting package and, importantly, a budget. The Sun-Times calls the pension reform pass-up a “major...
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May
2011
30
Siliken Solar has cited “lower labor costs there and a lack of interest in American-made products” as the reason it has moved its Otay Mesa, CA factory to Mexico: The Tijuana factory, which uses equipment moved from San Diego, opened in March. It is twice the size and employs 250 people. Salary and benefit costs ...
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May
2011
30
…in Boston — in the service industry, at least — union membership is actually growing. Unite Here Local 26 now covers 60 percent of workers at the the city’s full-service hotels, up from 40 percent a decade ago. Earlier this month, 200 staffers at the W Boston and the Back Bay Hotel voted to join. ...
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May
2011
30
The International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers’ Unions released a statement concerning trade union repression in Iraq under Al-Maliki… ICEM Demands Release of Iraqi Mechanics’ Union Leader May 30–The ICEM today vehemently condemned the deepening trade union repression occurring in Iraq. In recent...
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May
2011
28
Collective bargaining rights aren’t typically afforded to agricultural workers because of the potential effects of a strike on perishable products. However, supporters of the 1997 legislation argued that the Turner plant was more factory than farm and that workers there should be afforded similar rights. Sen. Christopher Rector, R-Thomaston,...
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