Monday, June 9, 2014

June 9 News Update


Job market recovers losses yet appears weaker
May report shows a slow slog to more jobs, higher pay
Carbon Dioxide Emissions Rise with Rebounding Economy

How Hassan Yussuff won the CLC presidency
Aeration and the CLC Convention of 2014

Brazil subway strike on in WCup city despite fine
China Erases Memories of Tiananmen
Train derailment creates desperation for remote First Nation
In Some States, Emissions Cuts Defy Skeptics *
Report Finds Higher Risks if Oil Line Is Not Built *
Karen DeCrow, Former President of the NOW, Dies at 76 *
P.E.I. teachers, parents plan rally over cuts
Minimum wage: Seattle proves that the fight for decent pay can and must be won
How Gates pulled off the Common Core revolution
Jewish Day School Wants To End Teachers Union
Grocery workers struggle to pay for food
Spot-on, After All These Years
SS songs and antisemitism: the week Golden Dawn turned openly Nazi
Labor-studies prof, advocate retires
Union says ratifies contract at 11 Alcoa plants
Hospital unions renew call for patient and staff safety
Discord continues in Christus labor talks
City of Kalamazoo, transit union at impasse over labor contract
UAW elects Dennis Williams president in a landslide
Remember mountaintop removal?

Stories from the New York Times will be followed with a *. The Times pay wall policy allows free access to only about ten articles a month.

We take a closer look at news stories in our companion Week In Review blog, hosted at: KC Labor at WordPress

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