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No Vote Allowed on Half Wages in Detroit-area Auto Plant »
October 7, 2010 | Jane SlaughterThe United Auto Workers have signed an agreement to let General Motors pay half wages to 40 percent of its employees at a suburban Detroit assembly plant. The “Tier 2” workers would make roughly $14 working alongside so-called “legacy” or Tier 1 workers making the current production wage, about...
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One Nation: Unions Can Still Turn Out »
October 5, 2010 | Mark BrennerSaturday’s One Nation rally on the Mall in Washington, D.C. proved one important point: unions can still turn out. The big question is whether it will be the launching pad for a more challenging relationship with labor's “friends in Washington.”
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Reformer Elected to Head ATU Transit Union »
September 30, 2010 | Mark BrennerUpdate! Thursday, Sept. 30
Larry Hanley was elected president today of the 190,000-member Amalgamated Transit Union, which organizes bus drivers in cities across the U.S. and Canada, by delegates to the ATU Convention. Hanley helped found the Keep America Moving coalition to build...