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After 700 days, the United Mine Workers of America Union asked Warrior Met Coal to allow the strikers to come back to work unconditionally.
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Federal labor officials fined the United Mine Workers of America union $13.3 million for, among other things, property damage at the picket lines.
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Fired up by a labor movement that’s seen big union victories recently, dollar store workers are organizing in their own way to improve work conditions.
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Workers at the downtown Birmingham coffee shop cast a near-unanimous vote to become the first Starbucks location in the state to say yes to forming a union.
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As the strike in Alabama drags on, coal miners say it’s not just about the money. They’re also fighting for their dignity.
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Action continues in New Orleans and Baton Rouge this week with rallies for racial justice, sanitation workers' rights, mutual aid and more. One of this...
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As cities across the nation grapple with their response to mass uprisings following the police killing of George Floyd, advocates and organizers in New...
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Sanitation workers gathered at City Hall on Monday to demand an audience with the head of Metro Services Group, the garbage collection firm that employs...
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D’Artanian DeJean is a hopper — the one who jumps off the garbage truck to grab your bin and empty it. It’s not an easy job in the best of times, he...
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Hospitality workers took to the streets Friday afternoon calling for free healthcare and expanded unemployment benefits, among other demands.