AI Coach’s Corner: SBWU Red Cup Day of Action Research
The Starbucks Workers Union has been conducting regular strike/protest actions at their unionized...
Read MorePosted by Michael VanDervort | Oct 29, 2023 | AI Coach's Corner, ChatGPT, Industry, Labor Relations Ink, Leadership, SEIU, Service Industry, Strikes, Union Leaders, Unions
The Starbucks Workers Union has been conducting regular strike/protest actions at their unionized...
Read MorePosted by Michael VanDervort | Oct 27, 2023 | Bargaining/Negotiations, Industry, Labor Relations Ink, Strikes, Transportation, Union Leaders, Unionized Company
Since October 18, the seaway has been closed because of a strike by its workers, who are unhappy with their pay, benefits, and working conditions. And that’s causing a lot of problems for everyone involved.
Read MorePosted by Michael VanDervort | Oct 26, 2023 | Auto Manufacturing, Bargaining/Negotiations, Breaking, Industry, Labor Relations Ink, Labor Relations Insight, Leadership, Manufacturing, Strikes, UAW, Union Leaders, Union Leaders, Unionized Company, Unions
In the realm of automobile manufacturing, labor agreements are nothing short of business-critical decisions enveloped in extensive negotiations. The recently forged tentative agreement between Ford and the United Automobile Workers (UAW) union is a vivid illustration of this labor-corporate ballet.
Read MorePosted by Kimberly Ricci | Oct 25, 2023 | Auto Manufacturing, Bargaining/Negotiations, Industry, Labor Relations Ink, Manufacturing, Strikes, UAW, Union Leaders, Unionized Company, Unions
By now, UAW President Shawn Fain has ensured everyone knows about his Stand-Up Strike. Fain expanded the walkout on multiple fronts this week
Read MorePosted by Kimberly Ricci | Oct 23, 2023 | Courts, Industry, Labor Relations Ink, Legal, NLRB, Retail, SEIU, Service Industry, Trader Joe's, Trader Joe's United, Trader Joe's United, Trending, Union Organizing, Unions
Make no mistake, unions do not mind and probably actually enjoy hitting employers in the pocketbook, but when it comes to intellectual property, some companies are feeling the pain more than others. Such is the case for Trader Joe’s, Medieval Times, and especially Starbucks.
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