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Pandemic sends MontCo workers back to the table
The unexpected revenue shortfall due to the COVID-19 pandemic is sending Montgomery County workers back to the bargaining table. "We remain optimistic that we can find an agreement that recognizes the new economic reality but also prioritizes employees who continue to deliver vital services on the frontlines," said UFCW 1994 MCGEO president Gino Renne. However, he warned Local 1994 members, "If the Council decides that scoring political points is more important than doing right by employees then we need to be prepared to fight." In addition to Local 1994, the unions for police and fire fighters will participate in the negotiations.
Maryland & Washington D.C. vote by mail info posted
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Today's Labor Quote: Albert Einstein
"We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them."
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[link removed] Last week's show: Julia Reichert: `We Don't Just Interview People Once'; Montgomery Ward busted; May Day and Mother Jones
The Knights of St. Crispin union is formed at a secret meeting in Milwaukee. It grew to 50,000 members before being crushed by employers later that year - 1867
Two die, 20 are injured in "Bloody Tuesday" as strikebreakers attempt to run San Francisco streetcars during a strike by operators. The strike was declared lost in 1908 after many more deaths, including several in accidents involving scab-operated streetcars - 1907
Philadelphia's longest transit strike ends after 44 days. A key issue in the fight was the hiring and use of part-timers - 1977
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