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If the longshoremen strike continues, it is more likely to affect the manufacturing side of the U.S. economy, not the retail side, experts said.
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Administrators say Gregorio Olivares Gutierrez violated student media bylaws, but the staff says he was targeted because of the paper's coverage of campus protests. They say they will continue publishing independent of administrative oversight.
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AT&T workers are on strike across the south. Their union says the Dallas-based company refuses to bargain on a new contract with higher wages and health care benefits.
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Union members and Molson Coors have agreed to a three-year contract, ending the over three-month-long workers’ strike at Molson Coors brewery in south Fort Worth.
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As the union continues to negotiate for better wages and benefits at Molson Coors brewery in South Fort Worth, 420 workers continue the strike begun Feb. 17.
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There will be no strike by American Airlines flight attendants around the Christmas and New Year's holidays. Federal mediators have rejected a request by the attendants' union to begin a 30-day countdown toward a strike.
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American Airlines flight attendants are asking federal officials for the right to go on strike, possibly before the end of the Christmas and New Year's travel rush, but American said there was “no possibility” of a walkout over the holidays.
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The United Auto Workers union workers walked off the job at one of GM's most profitable and largest plants. The Arlington plant strike brings the total number of union members on strike to more than 45,000.
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The auto worker strike is expanding by 7,000 workers at Ford and General Motors plants in Chicago and Lansing, Michigan, as the negotiations between the United Auto Workers and General Motors, Ford and Stellantis stretch on, UAW president Shawn Fain announced in a Facebook live Friday morning.
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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.
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More than 5,000 auto workers at the GM assembly plant in Arlington are returning to work under an expired contract, waiting for the signal to start picket lines.
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Starbucks workers at 3012 FM407 in Bartonville went on strike Thursday afternoon due to the latest “September ThursYays” nationwide promotion.