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July 02, 2025

Today in 1964
 President Johnson signs Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, forbidding employers and unions from discriminating on the basis of race, color, gender, nationality or religion. ~ Labor Tribune

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  • Local and National Union News

    Republic Services Teamsters Launch Strike in Boston
    July 1, 2025 | This morning, 450 Republic Services workers represented by Teamsters Local 25 were forced on strike by the waste giant, inevitably disrupting waste collections for hundreds of thousands of residents throughout the Boston area. Primary picket lines could extend nationwide and result in a work stoppage for over 3,500 Teamsters. Republic Teamsters are demanding a contract with improved wages, better benefits, and stronger labor protections. The multibillion-dollar waste corporation has refused to give workers a fair deal, pushing them to the picket line. Learn more here. Screenshot via CBS News Boston video

    Teamsters launch nationwide Airgas strike
    June 26, 2025 | Teamsters at Airgas are on strike in response to the company’s unfair labor practices and refusal to negotiate fair contracts. “This company talks a big game about safety and respect. But when it comes down to it, they won’t even sit across the table and negotiate a real contract,” said Sawhn Diaz, an Airgas Teamster and Local 701 steward. The tankhaul workers, represented by Teamsters Local 507 in Cleveland and Local 701 in New Brunswick, N.J., have extended picket lines to eight locations across Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. The Teamsters represent hundreds of Airgas workers across the country and are prepared to extend picket lines to even more locations if necessary. Learn more here.

    A dangerous heat dome to impact us this week
    June 23, 2025 | An extreme heat warning covers the whole area on Monday and Tuesday. It runs from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. both days. Temperatures are expected to reach the upper 90s to low 100s both afternoons. When high humidity — dew points near and above 70 — is factored in, it will feel more like 105 to 115. Heat illness can be deadly. What to know about Baltimore’s Code Red Extreme Heat Alert. Remember if you work outside: Water. Rest. ShadeWASHINGTON POST GRAPHIC

    Elsewhere in the News

    90 Years after Its Passage, the NLRA Is Under Siege

    July 2, 2025 | U.S. LABOR | The Wagner Act — or, more formally, the National Labor Relations Act — was the product of Depression-era concern about the social and economic effects of industrial unrest manifest in citywide general strikes, factory takeovers, and many violent confrontations between workers trying to form unions and the police or private security forces defending the interests of anti-union employers. The architects of the Wagner Act were New Deal Democrats. They knew that a new national labor policy was needed to promote collective bargaining as a peaceful alternative to such unregulated labor-management conflict. [Now, 90] years after President Franklin Roosevelt signed the NLRA into law on July 5, 1935, this statutory encouragement of collective bargaining is under assault and showing its age. In These Times

    9,000+ Philadelphia City Employees Are On Strike

    July 1, 2025 | STRIKES | Greg Boulware, president of District Council 33 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, called for an immediate and indefinite work stoppage of the more than 9,000 municipal employees he represents after contract negotiations with Mayor Cherelle L. Parker’s administration fell apart late Monday night. Boulware’s decision kicks off the first major strike of city workers since the DC 33 “trash strike” in 1986, and this year’s iteration may have much in common with that year’s three-week shutdown, which saw garbage piling up at city-designated drop-off centers in the summer heat. Boulware’s move dramatically increases the stakes of the already-tense negotiations between Parker’s team and DC 33, the lowest-paid of Philly’s four major municipal unions… Philadelphia Inquirer

    U.S. Journalist Faces Deportation for Covering Protest in Atlanta

    June 30, 2025 | IMMIGRATION | Mario Guevara, a Hispanic journalist who has lived in the United States for more than 20 years, was arrested on 14 June while he was reporting on the ‘No King’ protests in Atlanta. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its US affiliates, the National Writers Union (NWU), The NewsGuild-CWA and The Authors Guild, have condemned this attack and intimidation against Guevara. The incident is a clear violation of press freedom. International Federation of Journalists (IFJ).

    Week Ending 06/28/2025

      • MA Teamsters tell lawmakers NO to AVs
      • Teamsters authorize strike at Tyson
      • Baltimore Fishbowl:  Your July events calendar, Baltimore!
      • New Republic: Labor unions are a driver of abundance, not an obstacle
      • Teamsters file wage theft complaint against Costco
      • FreightWaves: Layoff wave hits freight sector as nearly 9k jobs slashed
      • Beyond Chron: At 90, the NLRA is under siege and showing its age
      • PBS to air Union documentary about Amazon Union organizing
      • KSTP News15,000 Minnesota nurses holding strike authorization vote on Monday

 
 
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