Labor Day Rallies: Thousands Demand ‘Workers Over Billionaires’
Thousands rallied on Labor Day in the United States under ‘Workers Over Billionaires’, challenging White House policies and reigniting debates on workers’ rights since the 1880s.
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Thousands rallied on Labor Day in the United States under ‘Workers Over Billionaires’, challenging White House policies and reigniting debates on workers’ rights since the 1880s.
In Washington, over 30 unions marched to demand collective bargaining rights, challenge corporate union-busting, and spotlight economic inequality ahead of American Labor Day.
ICEās July 10 raid on a licensed cannabis farm near Camarillo, CA, used tear gas and smoke grenades, leaving one worker dead and 200 arrested, sparking debate on immigration and labor rights.
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A U.S. judge greenlights Trump’s federal employee buyout program, accelerating workforce cuts amid legal battles and budget debates.
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The National Labor Relations Board has filed a complaint against Apple, accusing the tech giant of enforcing policies that hinder employees’ rights to organize and improve working conditions.
The UAW Union launches the ‘We Talk’ strike with 25,000 workers striking against the Big Three automakers, demanding fair wages and benefits amid high inflation.
UK’s new anti-strike bill sparks debate as unions warn it could worsen labor relations amid historic inflation-driven walkouts.