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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.
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According to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data, Iowa and Nebraska saw gains in union membership while Kansas and Missouri unions saw slight declines.
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If approved by its Board of Trustees at its next meeting on Dec. 14, the new contract will go into effect on Jan. 1 and last for three years.
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The LiUNA! Local 955 workers union held a protest outside of Jesse Hall on Saturday asking for the University of Missouri to bargain in good faith with the union.