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LiUNA Local 955 members plan to hold a rally outside Jesse Hall on the University of Missouri campus on Thursday in response to an email sent by UM System President Mun Choi outlining guidance for university employees' speech on social media.
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The City of Columbia and LiUNA Local 955 have agreed to a pay increase of 3.5% after months of negotiations.
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The Starbucks at Nifong Boulevard and Buttonwood Drive in Columbia has become the first branch in the city where workers have unionized.
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LiUNA Local 955, the local union representing public employees, presented to Columbia City Council at a work session on Tuesday.
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Union member says workers have been involved in the hiring process.
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The workers who inspect and repair rides at the Kansas City amusement park have been negotiating for eight months, and voted to authorize a strike earlier this month. Their new contract includes guaranteed annual raises, increased paid leave and more rest time.
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Postal workers across the country rallied Tuesday for better staffing ahead of the presidential election.
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BeLeaf Medical is arguing the post-harvest employees at its Sinse facility in St. Louis don’t have the right to unionize because they’re considered agricultural workers
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Members of Laborers’ Local 955 gathered on the steps of Jesse Hall after President Mun Choi's State of the University Address to respond to claims made about staff at MU.
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National public approval of unions is at rates similar to those of the 1950s and 60s.