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April 24, 1999
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union closed all ports on the West Coast in solidarity with a national day of protest to free Mumia Abu-Jamal, an activist and journalist who was on death row in Pennsylvania at the time.  ~Today in Labor History

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Updated: Apr. 24 (06:04)

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Weekly News Wrap-Up: 4/09/2021
Posted On: Apr 09, 2021

  • The ‘trashman’ who became an influencer
  • Unions get a little love
  • Crown of the contenders
  • The struggle to organize warehouse workers
  • Why Big Tech shouldn’t be scared of unions
  • The movement to end at-will employment just got serious
  • Union calls foul play as Amazon unionization vote fails
  • Teamsters Local 117 partners to vaccinate 500 working families
  • Newslight submits offer to buy Baltimore Sun parent company
  • The most obvious and brilliant idea to revive organized labor, fast
  • Minimum wage would be $44 if it grew as much as Wall Street bonuses since 1985


 
 
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