The workers, at a store in western Massachusetts, cited health and safety concerns and cuts to benefits at the grocery chain.
Tag: Organized Labor
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Class Sizes Set to Shrink in New York City Schools, but at What Cost?
A bill approved by state lawmakers to shrink New York City class sizes would cost millions, and its passage reignited a longstanding debate about whether the move would help students as intended.
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Inside the Apple Store Battle for Union Representation
Weary from the pandemic and pressured by inflation, retail employees of the tech giant are holding votes on whether to unionize.
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N.Y.C. Jail Officials Avert a Federal Takeover of Rikers Island
At a hearing, a federal judge granted the officials more time to address rampant violence and disorder inside the city jail system.
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Activision Employees to Cast Union Vote
Employees at a company subsidiary complain about long hours and low pay. On Monday, they could vote to form the first union at a big U.S. gaming company.