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  • iMail , News November 15, 2007

    iMail for Thursday, November 15, 2007

    Labor Board Rulings Spark Outrage, Protests A three-block long column of union members, religious leaders and civil rights activists marched on the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) today in Washington, DC, to protest a series of anti-worker, pro-business rulings by the federal labor board. Simultaneous rallies took place at NLRB offices in more than 20

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  • iMail , News November 13, 2007

    iMail for Thursday, November 13, 2007

    IAM Backs Massive Investment in Skills Training The IAM is joining with the Workforce Alliance, a coalition of business, civic and labor leaders calling for the largest investment in workforce training since the G.I. Bill. Members of the coalition this week announced the Skills2Compete campaign, a national effort to give every U.S. worker access to at least two

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  • iMail , News November 8, 2007

    iMail for Thursday, November 08, 2007

    Peru Trade Act Moves to Senate The U.S. House of Representatives today voted 285 – 132 to approve the controversial Peru Free Trade Agreement, despite strong objections from labor and human rights activists who are concerned the pact does not include adequate enforcement provisions. “We have repeatedly stressed that labor chapters in any trade agreement

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  • iMail , News November 6, 2007

    iMail for Tuesday, November 06, 2007

    Florida Machinists Ratify Space Center Contract On Nov. 4, members of Local 2061 in Cocoa, FL ratified a new collective bargaining agreement with United Space Alliance (USA), ending a five-month long strike by nearly 500 workers at the Kennedy Space Center. IAM members there include electrical technicians, crane operators and drivers for the giant crawler

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  • iMail , News November 1, 2007

    iMail for Thursday, November 1, 2007

    Labor Board Bias Detailed in ILO Complaint A new complaint filed by the AFL-CIO with the International Labor Organization (ILO) http://www.ilo.org/global/lang–en/index.htm charges that National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decisions have so severely reduced the freedom of workers to join unions that they constitute a violation of international labor standards. The AFL-CIO charges that NLRB rulings “have

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