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Thursday, April 9, 2015

April 9 News Update


Lessons from Chicago Movers’ Six-Month Strike

1199 Calls For Nursing Home Strike in 20 Towns
Wisconsin Board Bans Employees From Global Warming Work
The Invisible Democratic Majority
Shell's $70 billion takeover could herald wave of mergers
US stockpiles rise, high Saudi ouput sink crude prices
'Hourly' Pay for Fast-Food CEOs Is Astonishing
Poverty in East African communities tied to low wages at MSP airport
Machinists withdraw application for election at Delta Air Lines
Nicaragua: Bracing for a sea change    
NLG Calls for Immediate, Independent Medical Attention for Mumia Abu-Jamal    
Brooklyn Car Wash Employees Score Landmark Contract Following Protests
Brazilians Protest Against the Outsourcing of Jobs    
Protecting Rights of Domestic Workers in Massachusetts
Taiwan rations water to fight drought
The global warming ‘pause’ is politics, not science
City buses will run as usual as strike deadline comes and goes
NLRB hits Postal Service over response to cyber breach
Wall Street Fees Wipe Out $2.5 Billion in New York City Pension Gains *


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
Posted by Bill Onasch at 4:21 AM
Labels: labor news; climate change

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