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…wages, and some gains have been won. Last year the United Auto Workers fought to get the Big Three auto companies to restore paid health care and pensions for retirees…
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…wages, and some gains have been won. Last year the United Auto Workers fought to get the Big Three auto companies to restore paid health care and pensions for retirees…
…up to join the picket line and the boisterous pickets drew a crowd. Members from UNITE HERE, United Auto Workers, SMART-TD rail workers, Service Employees International Union, International Brotherhood of…
…“illegal” strike by 2,000 teachers in Newton, Massachusetts, that won wage raises and cost-of-living adjustments; and the six-week strike by the United Auto Workers last fall against the Big 3…
…the issues have national implications for the upcoming negotiations with the entire auto industry. We can only wait and see just how much the Flint workers actually have won. For…
…and school workers in 2018, traveling to join actions in their support in West Virginia, Oklahoma, North Carolina and Pennsylvania. During last year’s strike by United Auto Workers members at…
…of here marched in the contingent. “Pipefitters from Mesa and Tempe have been by the line,” said Johnny Archuleta, a worker at the Ray Mine. “A United Auto Workers union…
…Walmart bosses hired a plumber to fix the pipes, pumps and a vent that sits in the lower bay area of the auto shop, where workers carry out oil changes…
…December 23, 1944 DETROIT — Backed officially by their own international union and the mighty ranks of the auto workers and all other CIO unions in this area, over 2,000…
…mills, auto plants and coal mines have uprooted the lives of working people and entire communities. Four states — Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Indiana — accounted for fully one-third of…
…Jones worked on the line in an auto plant, alongside his best friend, Jack. Both men’s families had a close social life. Jack was a good union militant, but not…