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Subject Strathmore ticket sellers OK strike; no date set yet
Date August 17, 2021 9:50 AM
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Strathmore ticket sellers OK strike; no date set yet

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Strathmore ticket sellers OK strike; no date set yet

Strathmore ticket sellers have unanimously authorized a strike after the local music venue unilaterally declared an impasse and implemented its latest contract offer earlier this month. No date for a strike has been set, reports IATSE 868 Business Agent Anne Vantine. Strathmore's contract eliminates all full-time positions and would install kiosks which would limit the hours available for part-time workers. "We've filed a ULP for bad faith bargaining and for manufacturing an impasse that did not exist," Vantine told Union City. "We want to continue to negotiate."
photo: Last Friday's Local 868 demonstration at Strathmore

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DC City Council member Janeese Lewis George (Ward 4) joined Community Services Agency Executive Director Letycia Pastrana and CSA Building Futures Program contract job developer Keith Willis on August 12 as CSA's Building Futures team attended the Ward 4 Job Fair to promote the Building Futures program's merits and upcoming open enrollment. Find out more [link removed] here.

Today's Labor Quote: Barack Obama

"Not everybody can stay home, and we owe a big debt of gratitude to health professionals, transit and airport workers, first responders, and everyone keeping our communities going."

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This week's Labor History Today podcast: [link removed] Trumka on the future of American labor. Last week's show: [link removed] Remembering Rich Trumka (1949-2021);

Union employees strike The Los Angeles Times in an unsuccessful attempt to unionize all staff. - 1883

IWW War Trials in Chicago, 95 go to prison for up to 20 years - 1918

Year-long Hormel meatpackers' strike begins in Austin, Minn. - 1985

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