Weekly Labor Updates

Weekly Labor Update

LABOR UPDATES

  • Striking Seattle cement workers rallied outside the Japanese consulate
    yesterday. The teamsters are going up against the company CalPortland,
    owned by Japanese Taiheiyo. “Cement workers have been on strike for over 3 months to demand a fair contract.”
  • UC San Diego spiked rents up to 85% on graduate students who “…get paid
    poverty wages and can’t afford to live…. At the same time, UC chancellors
    each received $100K+ raises. The system is crushing grad students. Now
    ~50,000 of them, organized with UAW, are fighting back.”
  • “Truly shocking how utterly Chobani and Fair Trade Dairy are failing
    farmworkers in their phony “Fair Trade Dairy” label.” Workers are being forced to sign “loyalty agreements not to denounce abuses as a condition for receiving gift cards.”
  •  A group of MIT faculty have written an open letter calling on colleagues to avoid attempting to persuade graduate students how to vote in the upcoming union election, or even giving the appearance of coercion.
  • ATHENS, GA – A federal investigation has found two Zaxby’s franchise
    restaurants in Lilburn and Grayson endangered minor-aged employees and allowed them to work outside of prescribed hours, in violation of federal child labor laws. Now they are organizing with the IWW
  • The recently established union at the cooperative Sri Lankan eatery, Mirisata — which represents all employees who are not member-owners — is now a formal affiliate of the IWW’s branch in Portland, Oregon.
  • Wesleyan University in CT agrees to voluntary recognition
  •  NEW: 119 post production entertainment workers at Netflix, Paramount,
    Disney, Warner, and NBC are seeking to unionize with the CWA
  •  3) 350 hospital workers including interns, residents, and fellows at the
    University of Vermont Medical Center are seeking to unionize with the SEIU
  • Over 1,000 Alabama Mineworkers have been on strike for many months,
    and”… mine bosses at Warrior Met have repeatedly used their connections with local courts & state police to try to break the strike. As one striking worker tells stated , they’ve got the best judges money can buy….”
  •  NEW: Farmworkers are calling for a national boycott on Wendy’s. “Wendy’s billionaire chairman Nelson Peltz refuses to join the Fair Food Program, a benchmark labor & human rights program. Instead, the fast food giant leaves its tomato farmers vulnerable to abuse & forced labor.”

Weekly Labor Updates

Weekly Labor Updates

LABOR UPDATES

  • Charlotte Observer voluntarily recognizes The Charlotte Observer News Guild as a union and “…is ready to work for the needs of our journalists…”
  • In January 2022, Unions filed 80 RC petitions and won 78% of them. This does not account for the voluntary recognitions that are taking place.
  • Starbucks Workers United now over 110 petitions across the USA and most recently in Oxford MS
  • Center for Urban Community Services in NYC gives voluntary recognition of their union with DC 37
  • Elon Musk at Tesla announces “Our real challenge is Bay Area has negative unemployment, so if we don’t treat and compensate our (awesome) people well, they have many other offers and will just leave! I’d like hereby to invite UAW to hold a union vote at their convenience. Tesla will do nothing to stop them.” Looks like Tesla will not fight union activity.

Weekly Labor Update

LABOR UPDATES

  • Unions are now targeting Congress and trading stocks: “Rep. Kathy Manning (D-NC) violated the STOCK Act *51 times* last year, making dozens of undisclosed stock trades with her spouse. Multiple trades were in companies that would be dramatically affected by bills under debate. This is rampant in Congress.”
  • NEW: Truck drivers at the Port of LA are leading a groundbreaking union
    campaign. Their employer XPO systematically misclassifies them as
    ‘contractors’ so it can deny them basic benefits & rights. “They have worked a 40-50 hour week but because the deductions [for their truck payment, repairs, maintenance, insurance] for that week was more than they earned, they owe money to the company. It’s indentured servitude… It’s modern day sharecropping.” A victory could set a historic precedent for misclassified
    workers nationwide.

Weekly Labor Updates

LABOR UPDATES

  • “REI continues its union-busting tactics at its NYC store.” “The only guarantee in any collective bargaining process is that there are no guarantees.”
    Corporate-speak for “I’d hate to see anyone get hurt” while rolling up their sleeves. According to the union, anything management does is now “union busting.”
  • 80 Starbucks stores in over 20 states have now filed to form a union.
  • 17,000 BNSF railroad workers voted to authorize a strike over the attendance policy but “… were barred from striking by a judge. Workers are on call 24/7 and can now be penalized for doctor visits or even jury duty….”
  •  “The right to strike — one of the basic tools that workers must defend and advance their economic and social interests — must become something that every worker can claim, regardless of income.” IWW launches GoFundMe for workers across the country