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01/25/2008 - 8:17am

The settlement of a contract between Amtrak workers and the rail unions tops Bargaining Digest highlights from Jan. 14–18. The AFL-CIO Collective Bargaining Department delivers daily bargaining-related news and research resources to more than 900 subscribers. Union leaders can register for this service through our website, Bargaining@Work.

Settlements


01/25/2008 - 8:17am

No wonder television executives haven't been in a hurry to reach a fair agreement with striking writers. They told Congress yesterday that they have a whole lineup of reality shows—no writers needed—ready to fill the airwaves, including "America's Brownest Walls" and "Are You a Better Surgeon Than a 5th Grader?"


01/25/2008 - 8:17am

The economic stimulus plan announced today by House leaders and the Bush administration falls far short of reaching the people who need help the most and the quickest—and is weighted far too heavily with business tax breaks.


01/25/2008 - 8:17am

Members of the Fire Fighters union (IAFF) are traveling across Florida to

01/25/2008 - 8:17am

President Bush got his wish today to deny health care coverage to millions of uninsured children when the House failed to override (260-152) his veto of a bill to reauthorize the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). A two-thirds majority is needed to override a veto; today's vote fell about 15 votes short.


01/25/2008 - 8:17am

Every schoolchild knows about Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have A Dream” speech, but working people across the country recognize that King was also a warrior for social and economic justice.


01/25/2008 - 8:17am

Lenny Sapozhnikov, AFL-CIO deputy state director for Pennsylvania, recently talked with Michael Munger, president of United Steelworkers (USW) Local 1660, which represents workers at the Wheatland Tube Co., in Wheatland, Pa.


01/25/2008 - 8:17am

With less than a year before the Bush administration packs up and moves out, employers and their allies at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) are pulling out every stop to squelch the freedom of workers to form unions. For example, the board now says employers can stop unions from communicating with workers by e-mail.

It comes as no surprise that employers are practically giddy over the ruling.


01/25/2008 - 8:17am

Workers mobilizing to make passage of the Employee Free Choice Act a key issue in the 2008 elections are making sure local lawmakers are lining up behind the bill.


01/25/2008 - 8:17am

Most of us believe our medical records are a private matter between us and our health care providers. But postal employees learned recently the Office of Inspector General (OIG) at the U.S.