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Displaying all articles tagged:
Labor Disputes
vision 2020
Dec. 13, 2019
Second Labor Dispute Roils Los Angeles Democratic Debate
Next week’s debate was already moved from UCLA, and now every qualified candidate says they won’t cross the picket line at Loyola Marymount.
By
Ed Kilgore
Labor Disputes
July 24, 2015
Why Pure Food & Wine’s Workers Refuse to Give Up on the Troubled
“We felt we were working for something that was making the world a better place.”
By
Chris Crowley
Shenanigans
July 21, 2015
How One Restaurant’s Employees Are Fighting Back Against Their Missing,
Pure Food and Wine’s staff has filed a federal labor complaint against owner Sarma Melngailis, who’s disappeared for the second time in a year.
By
Chris Crowley
The Chain Gang
Apr. 15, 2015
America’s Restaurant Workers Receive $9 Billion Per Year in Welfare
Each Olive Garden location costs taxpayers $196,970 a year.
By
Clint Rainey
Labor Disputes
Jan. 16, 2015
Pure Food & Wine Waitress Speaks Out
“… it’s like, who’s this woman that’s never around, fucking everything up for people who work for her?”
By
Sierra Tishgart
The Chain Gang
Sept. 2, 2014
Fast-Food Protests Will Continue This Week With Biggest Strikes Yet
Organizers promise sit-ins and other forms of civil disobedience.
By
Clint Rainey
The Chain Gang
Dec. 2, 2013
Fast-Food Wage Strikes Expand to 100 Cities on Thursday
100 more cities will stage protests.
By
Belle Cushing
The Chain Gang
Aug. 29, 2013
Fast-Food Strikes Continue Around the Country
The group organizing the strikes calls this the largest turnout yet.
By
Belle Cushing
ink-stained wretches
Nov. 13, 2012
New York
Times
Labor Deal Gets Done
But there’s some residual bitterness.
By
Joe Coscarelli
media
Oct. 28, 2012
The New York
Times
and the Newspaper Guild Have Worked Things Out
After eighteen months, a contract agreement “in concept.”
By
Adam Martin
labor disputes
Aug. 29, 2012
Did the NHL and the Union Actually Make Some Progress?
Eh, sort of.
By
Joe DeLessio
Labor Disputes
Sept. 22, 2011
Central Park Boathouse Strike Comes to an End
Dean Poll and the union reached an agreement at last.
By
Jenny Miller
Labor Disputes
Sept. 13, 2011
Central Park Boathouse’s Dean Poll Agrees to Worker Unionizing
The month-old standoff shows signs of thawing.
By
Jenny Miller
Fighting Back
Aug. 12, 2011
‘Boycott the Boathouse’ Flyer Advises Would-be Patrons on Dining
“There are thousands of restaurants in New York. Here are a few in and near the park. Please don’t go to the Boathouse.”
By
Jenny Miller