Losing a job in today’s economy means more than just cutting back on necessities and struggling to make financial ends meet. According to a just released New York Times – CBS survey, the toll includes widespread depression, anxiety and insomnia in the ranks of unemployed workers. The poll examines the emotional trauma that spreads beyond
Read moreMembers of Local 32 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, have ratified a new three-year agreement with Bombardier Military Aviation that provides wage increases of 2 percent in the first year, 2.5 percent in the second year and 3 percent in the third year. “This was a significant victory for us,” said District 140 General Chairperson
Read moreThe 2010 Employee Assistance Professional -II Program (EAP-II) at the William W. Winpisinger Center, will be held March 21 to March 26, 2010. This class is for members interested in EAP studies and who have previously attended EAP-I. The EAP-II provides additional training f or union members to become EAP coordinators to help fellow members
Read moreMore than thirty people spoke at the National Mediation Board’s public hearing this week on the board’s proposal to implement a fair representation election voting process for air and rail workers. Among those who testified from personal experience with the current voting guidelines was Marianne Bickler, a former Delta flight attendant supervisor, who told how
Read moreAccording to a distinguished quartet of business and labor leaders, the U.S. financial system will remain vulnerable to crisis until a reasonable balance exists between the nation’s manufacturing and services sector, with at least 12 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) coming from manufacturing. Writing in the December 21 issue of The American Prospect, business
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