Air Canada strike continues
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Since negotiations began in September 2020, the guild has seen layoffs impact approximately 200 Times staffers.
Air Canada suspended plans to restart flights on Aug. 17 after the union representing more than 10,000 flight attendants told members to ignore a federal back-to-work order, extending a strike that has already disrupted hundreds of services during the peak summer season.
Striking workers are demanding livable wages, safe work conditions, guaranteed break times and measures to prevent ICE agents from entering the workplace without a judicial warrant.
A union representing workers at Boeing Co.’s St. Louis-area defense factories urged US lawmakers from Missouri to intervene and nudge the planemaker to reach a deal.
Construction on the North Spokane Corridor has come to a standstill. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) confirmed that work has stopped due to a strike by the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) Local 302.
Union leaders wrote that they intend to reject the board's offer, triggering a federally mandated 30-day "cooling off" period.
As some students in southwest suburban Naperville headed back to school Thursday, teachers in the Naperville Unit District 203 went back to the classroom without a contract. The
Service Employees International Union members had just, earlier in August, voted overwhelmingly (84%) to authorize an open-ended Unfair Labor Practice strike following a four-day ULP strike earlier in July.