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Employees five Starbucks locations received ballots by mail early last week. Stores will vote individually and votes will be counted on June 7.
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Starbucks workers are organizing in cities across the U.S., including here in Michigan. Here's why these workers want a union and what this can mean for the rest of us.
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Three stores in Ann Arbor and one in Lansing are now among the Starbucks stores unionizing across the country.
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Trumka, the leader of the AFL-CIO and a close ally of Democratic Party officials, has died. He was 72.
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Nearly 600 nurses at McLaren Macomb could walk off the job when their current contract ends at midnight on July 27.That’s after 90% of dues-paying union…
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Working during the pandemic has been hard.It’s also been difficult for unions trying to organize.Congressman Andy Levin (D-MI 9) is sponsoring new…
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Medicare for All took second place to the dust-ups Wednesday at the Democratic debate, but it's still a prominent issue for a lot of voters. Senators…
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Monday’s Detroit Labor Day parade was a low-key one by historical standards, despite being a high-stakes time for many unions—none more than the United…
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As the Democratic presidential candidates prepare to debate in Detroit over the next two days, hundreds of nursing home care workers have gathered in the…
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Health care workers from three Beaumont hospitals rallied on Wednesday, calling for higher wages and better staffing. Signs read "Put our patients before…