Unions representing more than 800,000 federal workers yesterday asked a federal judge in Boston to order Co-President Musk to stop pretending his "fork in the road" directive telling federal employees to quit now is anything but a blatant violation of federal law. Read more.
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WBZ reports on the impact on both businesses that get and ship their goods by sea and on the local workforce:
There are only 160 dockworkers in Boston, but the strike is expected to affect about 12,000 jobs in the area, including tugboat and truck drivers and delivery workers.
CommonWealth Beacon considers the decision by Sean O’Brien, a Medford native who worked his way up from Teamsters Local 25 in Charlestown to become president of the national union, not to have the union make an endorsement in this year's presidential election. It notes that a number of Teamsters locals have endorsed Harris, including Local 122 in Dorchester.
The Dorchester Reporter reports teachers at the Neighborhood House Charter School, which has 800 K-12 students, have voted to form a union and to affiliate with the BTU, which represents BPS educators.
Worker at the REI store on Park Drive voted 44-23 on Monday to join the United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 1445. Unlike some other national companies we could mention, REI, which is run as a co-op, says it welcomes the new union.
A union representing 13,000 Boston-area janitors and the organization representing local building owners reached a four-year contract deal tonight that will stave off a planned strike.
In a statement, the union, 32BJ SEIU, said: Read more.
The famous non-profit organization is suffering at the (stage)hands of LocalOne.
See below for a couple of takes on the situation.
Unions hold a rally to support their state-government counterparts in Wisconsin Tuesday at 4 p.m. at the State House.
Last night before the final debate in the campaign to fill the vacant US Senate seat the usual show of force by both candidates appeared outside UMASS Boston.
The Globe article at 3:55am says details of the settlement would be released later today.
I know, it's only Tuesday, but, sorry, nothing's going to top: Mayor Menino talks about union endorsements and Cliffor
The Boston Herald reports Boston Globe union officials are making noises about standing firm on concessions requested by NYTCo:
"The general attitude is, 'When is this going to stop?'" a top Globe union official said yesterday. "The unions are going to tell management, 'We've worked with you as much as we can. Now you are taking it too far.'"
Most city unions are refusing to accept wage freezes, so Tom Menino plans to announce specific layoff and service cutback plans next week, the Globe reports.
Dan Kennedy explains why unions and other types trying to shut him up through complaints to the state Office of Campaign and Political Finance are wrong: