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One of the top legislative goals for labor intellectuals and radicals (more so than I think for actual labor leaders) has been to get strikers eligible for unemployment benefits. This has been part of the labor intellectual world for a long, long time. Since unemployment...

A Cranky UAW

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On August 23, 2023

The United Auto Workers is a cranky, grumbling union right now. The UAW has been subjected to the horrors of two-tier contracts for years. That union's old close ties to.

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Dayen notes that the Biden administration is paying attention to the connections the Hollywood unions are making between their labor problems with the studios and the need for invigorated antitrust enforcement. As I noted last week, the shift to streaming is intentional, because it affords...
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Unions Recruiting Workers

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On August 10, 2023
The old union hiring hall was hated by employers, but did good work in getting people to the jobs. Today, we are in a nation where there are good jobs out there, but employers aren't reaching the people who could benefit from the jobs. Often,...
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Stephen Greenhouse considers the supposed "Hot Labor Summer" (ok, it's an effective hashtag even if I roll my eyes a bit) and what it means. Corporations are not happy about the increased labor militancy. The Association of Motion Picture and Television Producers said it “offered...
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