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Why auto workers are asking for a 46% pay raise
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WASHINGTON (NPR) — As a potential strike looms over the Detroit Three automakers, the United Auto Workers union is pushing for a substantial pay raise for its members: 46% over… Read More
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UPS union calls off strike threat after securing pay raises for workers
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WASHINGTON (NPR) — The Teamsters union said it has secured pay raises for United Parcel Service workers, averting what would have been one of the largest strikes in U.S. history…. Read More
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‘Flood of evictions’ looms in Los Angeles as pandemic tenant protections expire
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LOS ANGELES (NPR) — Tenant protections in Los Angeles County that have kept families housed throughout the pandemic are set to end Dec. 31, meaning more than 30,000 households could… Read More