The National Employment Law Project also found that 64% of workers believe the outdoor retailer is becoming a worse place to work
Workers say REI’s handpicked negotiating teams and repeated showings of bad-faith-bargaining stand in the way
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled June 13 in favor of the Starbucks Corporation in the landmark case Starbucks v. McKinney, a devastating blow to union organizers that narrows the authority of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to seek remedies for terminated union activists. The case, which marked a
In a groundbreaking move, workers at the Pride Center of Western New York, a nonprofit promoting LGBTQIA+ health and HIV prevention in Buffalo, are ramping up their efforts to form a union. The organization is the first nonprofit operated by and for the LGBTQIA+ community to form a union in
Major League Soccer (MLS) and union referees have finalized a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA), ending a month-long labor lockout that saw union referees on the sidelines. The new CBA, which the union voted to ratify on March 25, expires in early 2031 and includes adjustments to salaries and travel
Workers at eBay’s first union voted to unionize last March
The eBay-owned trading card retailer won their union election in March
Workers who win their union elections often face a prolonged battle to negotiate a first collective bargaining agreement
Grubhub is the latest company to announce a partnership with a company to provide rental equipment for deliveries
Members of the Bird Union say Audubon Society management has been engaging in union-busting tactics for the past year
Consumers can’t always trust progressively branded companies, and boycotts are only useful if the workers have asked for one
After facing a campaign plagued with alleged union-busting efforts, 55.3% of the workers at Lodi voted against a union
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