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Google fired people for protesting. Is that legal?

Fast Company
As private sector workers, the Google protestors “don’t really have constitutional rights to free speech in the workplace,” according to Cathy Creighton, director of the ILR Buffalo Co-Lab.
Google fired people for protesting. Is that legal?

Mercedes unionization vote in Alabama will likely get a boost from UAW deal with Daimler Truck

Reuters
Had the UAW and Daimler Truck failed to reach a deal, the union said workers would have gone on strike. A walkout could have made some Mercedes workers skittish about joining the union, Art Wheaton said.
Mercedes unionization vote in Alabama will likely get a boost from UAW deal with Daimler Truck

UAW's Tennessee win fuels backers' hopes in the South, but some skeptics are unmoved

NBC News
"We’re going to see a huge change in the balance of power in the South," says Kate Bronfenbrenner, Director of Labor Education Research.
UAW's Tennessee win fuels backers' hopes in the South, but some skeptics are unmoved

The place to be for politicians and protesters

Politico
This piece discusses the Cornell ILR Wage Atlas and how it shows that higher wages would lead to an $80 billion increase in combined earnings and boost consumer demand.
The place to be for politicians and protesters

Federal labor board has been much more pro-worker under Biden. Employers want courts to end that

CNN
“The remedies against the employer are so pathetically weak they’re almost an invitation to violate the law,” said Cathy Creighton, an NLRB attorney during the Clinton administration and a union lawyer who now serves as the head of the Buffalo Co-Lab.
Federal labor board has been much more pro-worker under Biden. Employers want courts to end that

VW Workers in Tennessee Vote for Union, a Labor Milestone

The New York Times
“Volkswagen workers will have a chance for better pay and working conditions under a collective bargaining agreement,” said Arthur Wheaton, director of labor studies. “They’ll have a lot of job protections under a union contract that they don’t have now.”
VW Workers in Tennessee Vote for Union, a Labor Milestone

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