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Video Game Workers Get a Union Foothold at Microsoft
The outcome, involving about 300 employees, is one of organized labor’s biggest victories at a major U.S. tech company.
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‘Most Pro-Union President’ Runs Into Doubts in Labor Ranks
Many union leaders say the Biden White House has delivered on its promises. But its handling of a freight rail dispute has given rise to detractors.
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Barry Feinstein, Once a Labor Union Power in New York, Dies at 87
He used a small Teamsters local in the city to amass broad political influence over 25 years, only to be undone by corruption charges.
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U.K. Nurses, Emergency Responders and Rail Workers Walk Out
Continuing strikes over pay and economic conditions are likely to disrupt travel and services during the holiday season. Here’s what to expect.
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House Panel Backs Prosecution of Trump
More from our inbox: Howard Schultz and the Union Fight at StarbucksHanukkah Beyond the KitschRethinking Marijuana PolicyCredit...Haiyun Jiang/The New York TimesTo the Editor: Re “Jan. 6 Committee Refers Former President Trump for Criminal ...
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The Week in Business: The FTX Founder’s Rapid Fall
Credit...Giacomo BagnaraWhat’s Up? (Dec. 11-17) Criminal Charges for Sam Bankman-Fried Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of the failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX, was expected to appear before the House Committee on Financial Services last Tuesday ...
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Rikers Has a Deadly Contraband Problem. Are Cargo Pants to Blame?
The notorious jail had its deadliest year in a decade, while the flow of narcotics and weapons into the complex continues.
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University of California Academic Workers Reach Deal to End Strike
The tentative agreement comes more than a month after 48,000 employees walked out.
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A Kennedy Scion to Be Named as Envoy to Northern Island
With the appointment of Joe Kennedy III, President Biden hopes a marquee name will aid in promoting economic development in the struggling country.
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Starbucks Union Strikes at Dozens of Stores as Talks Stall
Workers are pressing for a contract and accuse the company of anti-labor tactics. Management blames the union for the lack of bargaining progress.