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Sept. 15, 1970
More than 350,000 members of the United Auto Workers began what was to become a 69-day strike against General Motors.

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Updated: Sep. 16 (06:04)

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It’s Official: The Chamber of Commerce’s Agenda Rules at the Trump NLRB
Posted On: Nov 06, 2019
Nov. 6, 2019 | WORKERS’ RIGHTS | […] The manner and speed with which the Trump Board has eroded workers’ rights is jaw-dropping. It’s going to take more than a new set of appointees to the NLRB to undo the damage wrought by the Trump Board – it’s going to take major legislative change.  The Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act pending in Congress would fix some of the problems created by the Trump Board, but more will be needed to undo the damage and restore workers’ rights.  With so many presidential candidates talking about the need for bold and fundamental reform to restore and strengthen workers’ right to organize, we can hope that positive change is not too far off… On Labor  Related: Trump majority on NLRB systematically dismantling workers’ protections
 
 
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