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Union support is the highest it's been in decades in the U.S. We clear up a few questions about how they work in Texas.
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Starbucks workers have driven a surge in union election petitions filed with the National Labor Relations Board. Unionizing has also picked up at colleges, non-profits and pot dispensaries.
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Several unions have formed since the start of 2022, including at an Austin Starbucks, and could be signs of a growing national trend.
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Hair and makeup workers at the Atlanta Opera want to collectively bargain. But the opera is arguing that the workers are independent contractors, and not employees.
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As symphony management and symphony musicians lodge complaints against one another with the National Labor Relations Board the gulf between the two symphony groups is widening.
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After more than a year of working and living through a pandemic, thousands of workers across the U.S. are striking for better wages, working conditions and benefits.
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In industries ranging from health care to manufacturing to entertainment, workers across the country are willing to strike for better wages and working conditions.
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Striking musicians picketed the San Antonio Symphony management offices next to the Tobin Center.
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A union representing 800 backstage workers began a publicity campaign today urging donors and government entities to withdraw support for the company because of a labor dispute.
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From Texas Standard: There's some surprising news about the state of labor in Texas: the Lone Star State has been a right-to-work state since 1947, but...