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- Boeing Strikers Win What They Were Strong Enough to Takeworld-outlook.com Boeing Strikers Win What They Were Strong Enough to Take
After 53 days on strike, members of International Association of Machinists voted on November 4 to approve Boeing’s third contract offer. The most important gain for workers was a significant wage increase — 38% over four years. Boeing also agreed to bonus payments and increased company contribution...
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/22680798
> from World Outlook > By world-outlook.com on November 16, 2024
- Boeing issues layoff notices to 400-plus workers as it begins drastic cutsapnews.com Boeing issues layoff notices to 400-plus workers as it begins drastic cuts
Boeing has delivered layoff notices to more than 400 members of its professional aerospace labor union, part of thousands of cuts planned as the company struggles to recover from financial and regulatory trouble as well as an eight-week strike by its machinists' union.
SEATTLE (AP) — Boeing has delivered layoff notices to more than 400 members of its professional aerospace labor union, part of thousands of cuts planned as the company struggles to recover from financial and regulatory trouble as well as an eight-week strike by its machinists’ union.
The pink slips went out last week to members of the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace, or SPEEA, The Seattle Times reported. The workers will remain on the payroll through mid-January.
Boeing announced in October that it planned to cut 10% of its workforce, about 17,000 jobs, in the coming months.
- "This isn’t just a moment about who has papers and who doesn’t. This is about a government that is against human rights. This is a fight that has been going on since long before this election."theashlandchronicle.com Farmworkers Are Organizing to Resist Trump’s Attacks on Immigrant Workers - The Ashland Chronicle-Oregon
The Ashland Chronicle-Oregon Oregon News. Farmworkers Are Organizing to Resist Trump’s Attacks on Immigrant Workers - Informing the local citizenry of activities and issues related to government, environment, and community.
- Australia: strike against employee tracking system at Woolworths, which made $1.7 billion net profit 2023-24www.greenleft.org.au Woolies warehouse workers ‘monitored like machines’, vote for indefinite strike action
Woolworths packing workers voted to take indefinite strike action over safety concerns with a new tracking system called ‘the framework’. Isaac Nellist reports.
- "we are witnessing how the current economic model empowers a wealthy elite while millions are marginalised and stripped of their rights. Fascism and authoritarianism have not disappeared"publicservices.international IAMRECON2024 Discussions: geopolitics and the impact on the trade union movement
On the opening night of PSI's 13th Inter-American Regional Conference, Daniel Bertossa, PSI General Secretary and Rafael Freire, General Secretary of the Trade Union Confederation of the Americas (TUCA) held a powerful dialogue on the geopolitical scenario in the world and the Americas and its impac...
- NLRB: captive-audience meetings unlawfulwww.nlrb.gov Board Rules Captive-Audience Meetings Unlawful
Today, the Board issued a decision in Amazon.com Services LLC, ruling that an employer violates the National Labor Relations Act by requiring employees under threat of discipline or discharge to attend meetings in which the employer expresses its views on unionization.
- Bethesda employees strike: “Striking isn’t fun or ideal, but there’s a satisfaction in having a concrete physical action we can do to fight for better work conditions”insider-gaming.com Union Workers At Bethesda Have Gone On Strike
Hundreds of Bethesda union workers have gone on strike over a number of issues that it claims the company isn't addressing.
- America's Biggest Video Games Union Goes On Strike Over Microsoft Outsourcingwww.inverse.com America's Biggest Video Games Union Goes On Strike Over Microsoft Outsourcing
Hundreds of Bethesda video game workers, who work on titles like Fallout 76 and Skyrim, are going on strike across the country. At issue: Microsoft outsourcing quality control jobs.
- New York Times Tech Guild to return to work, negotiations will go on
From the Guild announcement on Threads
> We clearly demonstrated how valuable our work is to nytimes. And now we’ll move our fight inside.
And what you might have been waiting for:
> Tech Guild members are advising supporters they can resume playing New York Times games
- Union review – fighting for your rights under the Amazon corporate jackbootwww.theguardian.com Union review – fighting for your rights under the Amazon corporate jackboot
This documentary follows the formation of the Amazon Labor Union, showing how difficult it is for workers working for a company determined to efface their rights
- Australian government takeover of construction union: union of 100,000 electrical, plumbing and postal workers disaffiliates from ACTU due to ACTU's ties to governmentjacobin.com The Labor Careerists Wrecking Australia’s Construction Union
When Labor PM Anthony Albanese seized control of Australia’s construction union, he claimed to be acting in union members’ interests. But leaked documents show that Labor’s handpicked administrators are paying themselves a fortune — with union members’ money.
- Uber, Lyft drivers in Mass. win unionization rights, a first in the nationwww.bostonglobe.com Uber, Lyft drivers in Mass. win unionization rights, a first in the nation - The Boston Globe
Question 3 grants Uber and Lyft drivers the right to organize labor unions in Massachusetts for the first time.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/26033758
> Uber, Lyft drivers in Mass. win unionization rights, a first in the nation > > > Question 3 grants Uber and Lyft drivers the right to organize labor unions in Massachusetts for the first time.
- Seoul: over 100,000 union members demonstrate against right-wing government
https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20241109002300320
- What labor unions are saying about Trump's win
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/22314134
> All of these unions endorsed Harris. In the wake of Trump’s victory last night, here’s what they’re saying about how they’ll move forward. > > BY AJ Hess > November 6, 2024
- Guild Builds
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/31095106
> GAMES FOR YOU TO PLAY WHILE WE ARE ON STRIKE > > Games are built by union members and supporters and are not affiliated with the New York Times company. Please pardon any bugs. We are working hard to win a contract!
- ETUC on US election: we need a Europe which can stand-up for our social economy, not deregulation policies that destroy quality jobs and create the hyper inequality that lays behind today’s resultwww.etuc.org ETUC response to US election results
Commenting on the results of the US elections, ETUC General Secretary Esther Lynch said: “The ETUC sends our full solidarity to our sisters and brothers in the AFL-CIO. No matter who is in power, coming together in our trade unions is always the best hope for working people and we will keep building...
- AFL-CIO: We stand together to take on the richest bosses and most extremist politicians. But the economic struggle is causing real pain and neither party has sufficiently addressed it.aflcio.org AFL-CIO President on the 2024 Election Results | AFL-CIO
AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler issued the following statement on the 2024 election:
- Mexico: workers assaulted, threatened with death for joining union at Canadian-owned mineusw.ca Mexican workers assaulted and sent death threats for unionizing at Canadian-owned mine - USW Canada
OTTAWA, November 5, 2024 – Canadian labour leaders are calling for immediate action from the Canadian and Mexican governments to protect workers at a Canadian-owned mine in Mexico who have been assaulted and received death threats after they joined an independent union. The Mexican government has fo...
- France: Rail strike against government and European Commission attempts to privatize railwww.railfreight.com French rail unions call for strike on 21 November, and it might only be the beginning
“It’s time for conflict at SNCF”. This is how four French rail trade unions began their note announcing a 24-hour general strike for Thursday, 21…
- New York Times tech strike: management's "robust plan in place" for election night built by tech guild laborunion.place NYT Tech Guild (@NYTGuildTech@union.place)
Attached: 1 image Our leadership @ #NYTimes to pretend we’re replaceable, claiming they have a “robust plan in place” for handling election night traffic, but we know the truth: That plan is built on our labor. #SolidarityStreak #BreakMyStreak #UnionStrong #UnionMadeNYC #Strike #Union #Unions #Tec...
- RTO mandate was attempt at thwarting Grindr workers unionizing: US labor boardarstechnica.com NLRB: Grindr used RTO mandate to reduce headcount
80 out of 120 workers trying to unionize reportedly quit due to Grindr’s RTO mandate.
- Boeing factory workers accept contract and end 7-week strike. (38% pay raise over 4 years)apnews.com Boeing factory workers vote to accept contract and end more than 7-week strike
A strike by 33,000 Boeing factory workers is coming to an end. Union machinists voted on Monday to accept the company’s latest contract offer, which includes a 38% pay raise over four years.
From the article:
Unionized machinists at Boeing voted Monday to accept a contract offer and end their strike after more than seven weeks.
Leaders of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers district in Seattle said 59% of members who cast ballots agreed to approve the company’s fourth formal offer and the third put to a vote. The deal includes pay raises of 38% over four years, and ratification and productivity bonuses.
However, Boeing refused to meet strikers’ demand to restore a company pension plan that was frozen nearly a decade ago.
The average annual pay of Boeing machinists is currently $75,608 and eventually will rise to $119,309 under the new contract, according to the company.
- New York Times tech strike: "the ones to blame are not the striking workers, but management, who would not meet the union's terms in time for this most critical moment in history"romancelandia.club azteclady (@herhandsmyhands@romancelandia.club)
Don't be a scab: lay off Wordle and other #NewYorkTimes puzzles while the #TechGuild #Strike is on. And remember: the ones to blame are not the striking workers, but management, who would not meet the union's terms in time for this most critical moment in history. https://www.theverge.com/2024/11/...
- France: professional class overworked, underpaid and discriminated against, face severe sanctions for calling out employerswww.eurocadres.eu Worrying state of play for French professionals - Eurocadres
Concerning results from a survey conducted by Ugict-CGT
- Australia: government installed union administrator getting $600k a year from union funds, union members "not going to accept bureaucrats bleeding the union dry and living the high life"www.greenleft.org.au Revealed: Administrators draw massive wages from CFMEU account
Federal Labor’s decision to place the Construction Forestry and Maritime Employees Union into administration may become a significant headache for the so-called party of the working class. Sue Bull reports.
- The “New York Times” Site Could Be Shuttered on Election Day—Blame Bosseswww.thenation.com The “New York Times” Site Could Be Shuttered on Election Day—Blame Bosses
The Tech Guild has waited over two years for a contract. Its workers will go on strike this Tuesday if management doesn’t agree to key demands.
- Philippines contractualization terminates employment before employee status granted. Country scores 0 out of 100 in Freedom of Association indicator due to violence against union activists
- Former Disco Elysium devs attempt worker/player-owned company: "We realized we weren’t going to get anywhere by trying to bargain with the rich"aftermath.site Former Disco Elysium Devs Embrace Worker/Player-Owned Structure To Bring ‘True Democracy’ To Game Development - Aftermath
And because letting “random people steer a company Twitch Plays Pokémon-style” instead of venture capitalists is “fucking funny”
- India's first women-led gig worker union strikes for recognition as formal employeeswww.punekarnews.in Nationwide Gig Workers' Strike Disrupts Online Services in Pune and Mumbai - Punekar News
- Nationwide Gig Workers' Strike Disrupts Online Services in Pune and Mumbai
- Argentina: transport unions strike against government attempts to outlaw union activism, protest, and industrial actionwww.itfglobal.org Transport unions strike against Milei's anti-union laws | ITF Global
The International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) sends unwavering solidarity to transport workers striking in Argentina today.
- Germany: warning strikes begin against pay raise well below inflationwww.industriall-union.org IG Metall members commence warning strikes
On 29 October, IG Metall, IndustriALL's biggest affiliate, launched nationwide warning strikes across Germany’s metal and electrical industries, demanding urgent action in the 2024 collective bargaining negotiations.
- Saudi Arabia: Without safety protections, 21000 workers have died since 2016 working on urban projectwww.svenssonstiftelsen.com Shocking Worker Deaths at Saudi Arabia's Neom Project
Saudi Arabia is embarking on the "Neom City project", which aims to create an innovative urban area in the country. Workers are forced to work gruelling hours far beyond legal limits to construct the flagship project, many have not been paid for months and are being mistreated. 21000 migrant workers...
- Peru: World's least popular president increasingly criminalising protests while relaxing restrictions on organised crimewww.greenleft.org.au Peru: National strike rejects coup regime, demands action against organised crime
Thousands of workers went on strike across Peru on October 23, followed by nationwide protests on October 24, to demand that Congress repeal laws that favour organised crime and criminalise the right to protest, and calling on the government to take action against worsening extortion and violence, r...
- Mining industry fighting worker rights while being able to give $9,000 to every Australian worker and still remain most profitable industry in the countrywww.actu.org.au Mining giants are riding high and can afford fair wages - Australian Council of Trade Unions
Australian Unions are taking aim at the country’s most powerful mining interests for lobbying the Coalition to undo the Albanese Government’s new Same Job Same Pay rights which come into effect on the first of November.
- NYT Tech Guild: "Management’s stalling pushes us closer to a strike. A reminder: Here’s a look at our execs’ compensation as they twiddle their thumbs on a counter."
https://union.place/@NYTGuildTech/113385580029878103