The 1985 United Airlines Pilots Strike Still Brings Out Bitterness
The Summer From Hell was the United Airlines pilot work slowdown in 2000. It was disruptive enough that my own memories of flight delays and cancellations are still fresh.
But it’s the United’s 1985 pilot strike that still engenders bitterness, thirty five years later.
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Thomas Massie concerned about meat processing plants closing
Some of the biggest meat-processing plants in the country are closing down after hundreds of workers test positive for COVID-19. Glenn Beck and Thomas Massie discuss possible food shortages.
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Grocery workers increasingly fear showing up at work – StarTribune.com
At least 41 supermarket employees have died. Thousands more have tested positive for the virus.
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Coronavirus scam: 39 million masks exposed as fake
The FBI thwarted a fraudulent deal for 39 million masks, saving Kaiser Permanente millions. But, the reason the federal government got involved was to see whether the cache of masks could be added to the national stockpile.
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Disney World To Furlough 43,000 Workers Amid Coronavirus Crisis, Employee Union Says –
About 43,000 unionized Walt Disney World employees will be furloughed starting April 19 because of the coronavirus crisis.The Service Trades Council Union, a coalition of six unions representing D……
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Colorado meat packing plant with 6,000 employees closed after coronavirus outbreak
A meat packing plant in Colorado where dozens of employees have contracted the novel coronavirus is closed for a deep cleaning and all workers will be tested before they can return to their jobs, officials said Friday.
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Maine AFL-Cio: ‘the Time Is Now for Labor to Engage With Climate’
The Maine AFL-CIO just passed a resolution at its October Convention “to Address the Climate Crisis and Inequality Crisis and Create Union Jobs.”…
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Automakers push to reopen plants with testing and lots of masks – Reuters
Global automakers reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic are accelerating efforts to restart factories from Wuhan to Maranello to Michigan, using safety protocols developed for China and U.S. ventilator production operations launched in recent weeks.
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‘Fighting for survival’: Inside the union where coronavirus put 98% of members out of work – Raw Story
Last June, D. Taylor, the president of the union Unite Here, stood before a throng of hotel, casino and food service workers. They’d packed into a giant ballroom at the MGM Grand casino in Las Vegas to hear their leader celebrate the accomplishments of one of the few success stories in…
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