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While both Southwest and American Airlines pilots have now approved new contracts with the North Texas-based carriers, flight attendants with both airlines are still struggling to agree with management at the negotiating table.
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America's two largest supermarket chains have struck a $25 billion deal to combine. Now the FTC is about to decide whether it will block or allow it, and under what conditions.
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The agreement would give pilots a 50% pay raise over the next four years, and includes improvements to flying schedules, disability coverage and retirement benefits. The roughly 11,000 unionized pilots for Dallas-based Southwest have until Jan. 22 to vote on the tentative agreement.
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Flight attendants at Southwest Airlines are saying no to a contract offer hammered out by their union and the airline. Southwest is also negotiating with pilots, who have tried twice to get permission to start a 30-day countdown to a strike.
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United Auto Workers union members have voted to approve a new contract with General Motors, making the company the first Detroit automaker to get a ratified deal that could end a contentious labor dispute and a series of crippling strikes.
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DART workers say the transit agency isn't doing enough to protect employees.
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A spokesperson confirmed that an employee was shot and injured Thursday afternoon.
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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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Southwest is the only major airline that hasn't reached a deal with its pilots union.
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Southwest Airlines flight attendants are set to vote on a new contract for its nearly 19,000 attendants, nearly five years after their last contract was effective.
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Starbucks workers at 3012 FM407 in Bartonville went on strike Thursday afternoon due to the latest “September ThursYays” nationwide promotion.
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North Texas film and TV workers striking for better pay and artificial intelligence protections hosted a rally in Dallas Saturday morning to show they're part of the nationwide fight. Texans at the rally said they're also concerned about being overlooked because of geography.