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Obama Asks Unions
for Health-Reform Support
Sep 7, 2009 2:51 PM CDT
Obama Asks Unions for Health-Reform Support
President expresses support for public option in speech to AFL-CIO
(Newser)
- President Obama honored the achievements of organized labor today, pointing out that iniatives like the minimum wage and paid vacation “bear the union label,” the AP reports. Speaking at an AFL-CIO meeting in Cincinnati, Obama asked for union support in his push to reform the health care system,...
Card Checks Dropped From Card-Check Bill
Jul 17, 2009 7:33 AM CDT
Card Checks Dropped From Card-Check Bill
Senate Dems ditch pro-labor bill's most controversial provision
(Newser)
- The so-called "card-check" bill no longer includes its namesake card checks. Labor-friendly Democratic senators have agreed to ditch a central part of the union-organizing measure to ensure its passage, the
New York Times
reports. The controversial provision would have required employers to recognize a union when a majority of...
Fehr's Whiff on Steroids
Tarnishes Great Legacy
OPINION
Jun 23, 2009 3:05 PM CDT
Fehr's Whiff on Steroids Tarnishes Great Legacy
(Newser)
- If not for one pesky scandal, “Don Fehr might rightly be hailed as one of the greatest leaders in the history of American labor,” Ken Rosenthal writes for Fox Sports of the retiring baseball players union boss. “Alas, he missed on steroids, missed about as badly as...
Fehr, Head of Baseball Players Union, Will Retire
Jun 22, 2009 3:40 PM CDT
Fehr, Head of Baseball Players Union, Will Retire
(Newser)
- Baseball players union chief Donald Fehr said today he’ll retire by March 31, the
New York Times
reports. His likely replacement as executive director will be Michael Weiner, the union’s general counsel. In Fehr’s 26 years at the helm, the average player salary rose from $289,000...
Air France Airbuses Get
New Speed Sensors
Jun 15, 2009 12:10 PM CDT
Air France Airbuses Get New Speed Sensors
(Newser)
- All of Air France’s long-haul Airbus jets have had their airspeed sensors replaced, AFP reports. A pilots union says the airline accelerated its program to switch out questionable pitot tubes on A330s and A340s. Though the circumstances are unknown, some think a faulty sensor could have caused Flight 447...
Air France Union Urges Crews Not to Fly Airbus
Jun 9, 2009 1:29 PM CDT
Air France Union Urges Crews Not to Fly Airbus
(Newser)
- A French airline-workers union has urged Air France crews to boycott long-haul Airbus jets until new speed sensors are installed, the
Times
of London reports. “To prevent a repeat” of the Flight 447 disaster, the Alter union said, “we call on flight deck and cabin crew to refuse...
London Subway Workers
Set to Strike Tomorrow
Jun 8, 2009 4:47 PM CDT
London Subway Workers Set to Strike Tomorrow
(Newser)
- After failing to reach an agreement with management, London Underground workers will go on a two-day strike starting tomorrow evening, Reuters reports. The dispute over worker safety could affect millions of commuters and tourists. London transportation authorities say they will add extra buses and ferries to accommodate the disruption.
UAW Overwhelmingly
Backs GM Concessions
UPDATED
May 29, 2009 12:56 PM CDT
UAW Overwhelmingly Backs GM Concessions
(Newser)
- United Auto Workers members have ratified a package of concessions designed to reduce General Motors' labor costs. Union president Ron Gettelfinger said today 74% of GM's production and skilled-trade workers voted in favor. The vote comes before the company's expected Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection filing Monday. Bankruptcy experts say having...
Cops, Protesters
Clash at May
Day Rallies
May 1, 2009 10:22 PM CDT
Cops, Protesters Clash at May Day Rallies
(Newser)
- Hundreds of thousands of European workers feeling the pinch of the economic crisis rallied at May Day protests today from Moscow to Berlin to Istanbul. Violence and clashes between police and angry protesters disrupted some events, including in Greece, Germany, and Turkey. But overall participation fell short of what many...
Next 100 Days
Promise Real Test
OPINION
Apr 29, 2009 9:33 AM CDT
Next 100 Days Promise Real Test
(Newser)
- President Obama’s efforts to reach out domestically and internationally in his administration’s infancy “have paid off remarkably,” Howard Fineman writes in
Newsweek
, but there are tough times ahead. “To make good on the promise of days 1-100,” Fineman writes, “Obama will have to...
Liberals to Obama: Don't
Sell Us Out on Health Care
Apr 21, 2009 9:54 AM CDT
Liberals to Obama: Don't Sell Us Out on Health Care
President considering compromise on key public insurance measure
(Newser)
- Progressive groups are worried that President Obama is going to go wobbly on them on health care. The
Washington Post
reports that the president has signaled he's open to compromise on the inclusion of a public insurance plan. Key conservatives like Sen. Charles Grassley hate the idea of a public...
Actors Board Narrowly Backs Contract Deal
Apr 20, 2009 1:34 AM CDT
Actors Board Narrowly Backs Contract Deal
Pact bumps pay 3.5% but nixes bucks for online reruns
(Newser)
- A two-year contract narrowly approved by the board of the Screen Actors Guild board would boost pay 3.5% a year, but dodges payment for most online reruns. The pact, which would cover film and TV actors, was passed by just 53% of the newly elected moderate board, and now...
Actors Union, Hollywood Studios Make Tentative Deal
Apr 17, 2009 3:43 PM CDT
Actors Union, Hollywood Studios Make Tentative Deal
(Newser)
- Nearly 10 months after their previous contract expired, the Screen Actors Guild and Hollywood’s major film and TV studios have a tentative agreement for a 2-year deal, the
Los Angeles Times
reports. Few details of the deal, which must be ratified by the union’s 120,000 members, were...
Labor Rivals Unite to Push Immigration Reform
Apr 14, 2009 8:40 AM CDT
Labor Rivals Unite to Push Immigration Reform
Yes on legalization, no on guest-workers, say AFL-CIO, Change to Win
(Newser)
- America’s two labor umbrella groups may be archrivals, but on immigration reform, they’ve agreed to put up a common front, which could be a big boon to White House hopes, reports the
New York Times
. The AFL-CIO and Change to Win have agreed to push for the legalization...
Specter's Choice Saves Obama Labor Headache
ANALYSIS
Mar 25, 2009 10:20 AM CDT
Specter's Choice Saves Obama Labor Headache
GOP senator's threat to kill bill means Dems won't have to pick sides
(Newser)
- Republican Sen. Arlen Specter’s choice to oppose a bill to ease unionization will let President Obama and congressional Democrats avoid a tough choice between labor and business interests, Politico notes. Obama had promised to sign the Employee Free Choice Act, but would have infuriated businesses whose support he needs....
Specter's Shift
May Doom Bill on
Union Organizing
Mar 24, 2009 4:26 PM CDT
Specter's Shift May Doom Bill on Union Organizing
It's a major blow to EFCA hopes
(Newser)
- Sen. Arlen Specter said today he won't support the Employee Free Choice Act, delivering a serious setback to the much-watched labor initiative, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. The bill would allow unions to organize more easily, using card signatures instead of secret ballots. The Republican's support of the measure was...
GOP Launches
Offensive on
Pro-Union Bill
Mar 9, 2009 2:28 PM CDT
GOP Launches Offensive on Pro-Union Bill
Big business is paying big bucks to lobby against 'card check' bill
(Newser)
- Republican lobbyists are swarming Capitol Hill this week, launching the battle over the pro-union Employee Free Choice Act—a fight one Chamber of Commerce exec describes as "Armageddon." Legions of GOP operatives are being enlisted to spend tens of millions of dollars offered by large corporations like Wal-Mart,...
Leno Scabbed on Own Show During Writers Strike: Union
Feb 26, 2009 12:09 PM CST
Leno Scabbed on Own Show During Writers Strike: Union
Guild could expel late-night host
(Newser)
- The Writers Guild of America claims Jay Leno broke union rules when he hit the air with his own material during the 2007-08 strike, the
Los Angeles Time
s reports. Leno denies wrongdoing. The accusation against the host, who was publicly supportive of striking writers, was kept mum until he appeared...
Germans Exalt
Grocery Clerk
Sacked Over $2
Feb 26, 2009 11:30 AM CST
Germans Exalt Grocery Clerk Sacked Over $2
She's become a symbol of recession-time class struggles
(Newser)
- A grocery clerk fired from her job of 31 years after allegedly stealing $1.66 has turned into a recession-time hero in Germany. While financial fat cats walk away with billions despite triggering a worldwide economic crisis, the sacking of a 50-year-old mother seems unfair, her supporters tell
Der Spiegel
....
Back-Room Consensus: Require Health Insurance for All
Feb 20, 2009 11:55 AM CST
Back-Room Consensus: Require Health Insurance for All
Kennedy leads meetings with industry
(Newser)
- A series of unprecedented back-room meetings among the biggest players in health care is close to a consensus: Any new legislation will require that every American have insurance, the
New York Times
reports. The next part, of course, is trickier: figuring out how to enforce it, how to make it...
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