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This July, major American companies Amazon, Home Depot, and Starbucks are facing boycotts organized by the People's Union USA, aimed at addressing social justice issues and economic inequality.
Why do companies fight unions? Unions became popular in the U.S. starting in the 1930s, with membership rising from just over 10% of the eligible working population in 1936 to about a third by the ...
After Supreme Court's Anti-Union Janus Ruling, Here's a List of Donald Trump's Anti-Labor Policies. ... have no criteria to distinguish between companies that put safety at risk and companies that ...
Sanders urges Biden to block 'anti-union' companies like Amazon from federal contracts The senator from Vermont called Amazon the 'poster child' for why an anti-union busting executive order is needed ...
Union membership has been in decline for decades — falling to 10.3% of the American workforce in 2021, down from about twice that in 1983 — but there’s been increased momentum during the ...
The National Labor Relations Board ruled companies can't force workers to attend anti-union meetings, overturning a 75-year precedent in a major labor law change. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
Pay, benefits and an aggressive anti-union campaign by the company helped generate votes at a warehouse in Alabama. By Karen Weise and Noam Scheiber When Graham Brooks received his ballot in early ...
Starbucks’ investors have voted in favor of an independent review of the company’s aggressive anti-union efforts.. During the company’s annual shareholder meeting last week, investors ...
Illinois bans companies from holding mandatory anti-union meetings Illinois has a new law making it illegal for employers to force their employees into so-called captive audience meetings.
The National Labor Relations Board ruled companies can't force workers to attend anti-union meetings, overturning a 75-year precedent in a major labor law change. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...