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The high court ruled a federal labor relations law does not stop the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association from accusing Boeing of misrepresenting the safety of the 737 MAX model. After the model was involved in two deadly plane crashes, pilots with the Dallas-based airline said Boeing misled them into agreeing to fly the planes.
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The Dallas Ballet, which went bankrupt in the 1980s, is the last North Texas dance company to organize with the American Guild of Musical Artists.
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From ‘Psychological Warfare: A Carte Blanche’ to ‘When the Wind Blows,’ dancers explore the ups and downs of the last few months.
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The city of Dallas will cut about $248,000 in funding for cultural programming and redistribute the money to other arts and culture organizations.
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The dance company must also issue letters of apology to the dancers and train managers and employees.
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This is the second Starbucks location in Tarrant County to unionize and the 22nd in Texas.
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A job posting that included race and citizenship requirements — and the stipulation, “Don’t share with candidates” — has resulted in settlement agreements between Virginia-based IT staffing firm Arthur Grand Technologies Inc. and the U.S. government.
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Starbucks workers at Denton's 2300 S. Loop 288 store voted to unionize with a 16-4 vote on Monday evening to become the 20th Starbucks location in Texas to join Starbucks Workers United, according to a news release.
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Transport Workers Union Local 555 — which represents ramp, operations, provisioning and freight workers with the Dallas-based carrier — still needs to send the deal to its members for a full vote.
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The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association's board approved a tentative agreement in December, which more than 92% of participating union members voted to ratify, SWAPA announced Monday.
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The union organizers ask for a livable wage, better working conditions, consistent hours, and better health care for all employees.
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Workers at a GM parts distribution center in Roanoke and a plant in Carrollton join colleagues in 3 assembly plants on strike for higher wages and job security.