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Subject Howard nurses face Sunday deadline
Date March 11, 2022 10:48 AM
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Howard nurses face Sunday deadline

DC Comp 1 & 2 workers get 4-year deal

Groundwork collaborative ratifies first union contract

Unions hail passage of Postal Service Reform Act

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Howard nurses face Sunday deadline

Some 350 nurses at Howard University Hospital and Adventist Health could walk off the job soon if the hospitals go ahead with a threat to implement their final proposal on Sunday. The hospitals are demanding cuts that the DC Nurses Association (DCNA) say will cost nurses and licensed healthcare professionals up to $4,600 a year. And despite dangerous staffing shortages during the pandemic, DCNA says management refuses to consider safe staffing proposals from the union.

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DC Comp 1 & 2 get 4-year deal

More than 11,000 employees across DC government won wage increases and other benefits when DC Mayor Muriel Bowser signed a new four-year collective bargaining agreement on Wednesday. Compensation Units 1 and 2 represent 20 local unions and seven labor organizations, supporting DC government career service employees who make up professional technical, administrative, clerical, trade and craft employees, delivering some of the District's most integral services. [link removed] CLICK HERE to hear AFSCME Council 20 Executive Director Robert Hollingsworth discuss the deal on yesterday's Your Rights At Work show on WPFW 89.3FM.


Groundwork collaborative ratifies first union contract

The members of the Groundwork Collaborative Union have ratified Groundwork's inaugural collective bargaining agreement. This agreement is the first union contract for employees of Groundwork, whohttps://npeu.org/news/2020/4/23/the-staff-of-the-groundwork-collaborative-unionize formed a union with the Nonprofit Professional Employees Union (NPEU) on April 23, 2020.

Unions hail passage of Postal Service Reform Act

In a historic moment, the Senate passed the Postal Service Reform Act of 2022 on March 8 with a vote of 79-19. [link removed] The House passed the bill last month with a vote of 342-92. The legislation will now go to President Biden's desk, where he will sign it into law. The enactment of Postal Reform marks a turning point in the fight to protect and strengthen the people's public Postal Service, [link removed] said the American Postal Workers Union. [link removed] Read more here.


More area labor news:

[link removed] USW Local 8888 ratifies 5-year contract with Newport News Shipbuilding

[link removed] 1,300 Hershey's Workers in Virginia Voting on Unionization


[link removed] Richmond Educators Are First In Virginia to Win Bargaining Rights

-VA AFL-CIO

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Today's labor quote: Bev Grant, "We Were There"[link removed]

The film "We Were There": screens online tonight at 7pm; [link removed] CLICK HERE to register. It will be followed by a chat with writer/composer Bev Grant, hosted by CLUW president Elise Bryant.

TODAY'S LABOR HISTORY

This week's Labor History Today podcast: [link removed] The Radicalism of Irish American Women. Last week's episode: [link removed] Tragedy and Resistance at Port Chicago Naval Magazine.

March 11
Fabled railroad engineer John Luther "Casey" Jones born in southeast Missouri. A member of the Railroad Engineers, he was the sole fatality in a wreck near Vaughan, Miss. on April 29, 1900. His skill and heroics prevented many more deaths - 1863

Transport Workers Union members at American Airlines win 11-day national strike, gaining what the union says was the first severance pay clause in industry - 1950

March 12
The Lawrence, Mass. "Bread and Roses" textile strike ends when the American Woolen Co. agrees to most of the strikers' demands; other textile companies quickly followed suit - 1912

Steelworkers approve a settlement with Oregon Steel Mills, Inc. and its CF&I Steel subsidiary, ending the longest labor dispute in the USWA's history and resulting in more than $100 million in back pay for workers - 2004

March 13

The term "rat," referring to a worker who betrays fellow workers, first appears in print in the New York Daily Sentinel. The newspaper was quoting a typesetter while reporting on replacement workers who had agreed to work for two-thirds of the going rate - 1830

A four-month UAW strike at General Motors ends with a new contract. The strikers were trying to make up for the lack of wage hikes during World War II - 1946

- David Prosten

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