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Labor laws largely exclude nannies. Some are banding together to protect themselves

AP News
The article mentions We Rise, a coalition of organizations including the Carroll Gardens Nanny Association, the National Domestic Workers Alliance, and the Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations.
Labor laws largely exclude nannies. Some are banding together to protect themselves

Here’s everything to expect from Wednesday’s key report on inflation

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Erica Groshen, senior labor market advisor at ILR, discusses housing costs.
Here’s everything to expect from Wednesday’s key report on inflation

U.S. autoworkers union seeks tough victory at Mercedes plant in Alabama

NBC News
“I don’t know that they have spent the same amount of time and investment in Vance, Alabama, as they did over the years in Chattanooga,” Art Wheaton, director of labor studies, said, comparing the Mercedes and VW efforts.
U.S. autoworkers union seeks tough victory at Mercedes plant in Alabama

UAW to be put to the test this week in Alabama Mercedes-Benz union vote

Marketplace
“A lot’s at stake — whether they can use the momentum from the VW vote to win at Mercedes and then try and organize other transplants,” said Professor Harry Katz. “But they’re going to face strong resistance by management.”
UAW to be put to the test this week in Alabama Mercedes-Benz union vote

Apple Store workers in Maryland vote to authorize strike

CNN
“It speaks to a growing frustration among workers and also a contagion in labor activity, which is when one group of workers stands up and inspires others,” said Kate Bronfenbrenner, the director of Labor Education Research.
Apple Store workers in Maryland vote to authorize strike

The United Auto Workers faces a key test in the South with upcoming vote at Alabama Mercedes plant

AP News
Organizing workers at Mercedes will be tougher than it was at Volkswagen’s plant in Tennessee, largely because the UAW has not previously recruited enough workers to earn a vote at the Mercedes plant, said Art Wheaton, director of labor studies.
The United Auto Workers faces a key test in the South with upcoming vote at Alabama Mercedes plant

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