Union
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News
Thomas Donahue, Influential Leader of Organized Labor, Dies at 94
A one-time doorman and bus driver, he became an assistant secretary of labor but fell short of his goal of…
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News
New York City’s Deal with Largest Union Would Include Remote-Work Plan
Mayor Eric Adams softened his opposition to working outside the office full time, saying it was not the “reality of…
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US
As Federal Cash Flows to Unions, Democrats Hope to Reap the Rewards
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. — In the mid-1970s, when Mark Raddish wasn’t more than 11 years old, his coal-mining grandfather picked him…
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News
Striking HarperCollins Workers Reach Tentative Agreement With Publisher
After a three-month strike, the two parties reached a tentative deal that includes wage increases and a one-time bonus.
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Biden’s State of the Union Address Could Use Some Razzle-Dazzle
President Biden will deliver his State of the Union address on Feb. 7, and two things are guaranteed: He’ll declare…
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Business
Judge Finds Amazon Broke Labor Law in Anti-Union Effort
The ruling, on charges brought by the National Labor Relations Board, involved actions at two Staten Island warehouses before union…
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News
Ex-Head of N.Y.P.D. Sergeants’ Union Admits to Stealing From His Members
Edward D. Mullins pleaded guilty to wire fraud after spending about $1 million on luxuries. He had been a furious…
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World
Strikes and Protests Across France as Macron Faces Pensions Showdown
Labor unions, opposed to government plans to raise the legal age of retirement, want a show of strength. President Emmanuel…
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World
Biden’s Goals on Northern Ireland Present Difficult Timetable for Sunak
The American president wants Britain’s squabble with Europe over Northern Ireland trade issues settled before the 25th anniversary of the…
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News
Nurses Strike Ends at Two New York City Hospitals
Nurses at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx and Mount Sinai in Manhattan will return to work after reaching tentative…