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Mexican workers reject bargaining agreement at GM plant

Mexican workers reject bargaining agreement at GM plant

WASHINGTON, DC – On Aug. 18, Mexican workers at the General Motors’ plant in Silao, Mexico, voted to reject a proposed collective bargaining agreement, an action heralded as a win for the labor protections built into the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. The vote comes as a result of a first-of-its-kind comprehensive plan to remediate a past denial […]

ILO Names Five Worst Nations For Suppressing Labor Organizing

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ILO Names Five Worst Nations For Suppressing Labor Organizing

ILO News– The International Labour Organization has named Argentina, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Fiji and Peru – out of 32 cases examined – as the most serious violators freedom of association and labor organizing. The ILO Committee on Freedom of Association examined cases concerning employers’ and trade unions’ rights to organize, collective bargaining and social dialogue. The […]

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Judge Strikes Down Wisconsin Anti-Union Law As Unconstitutional

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Judge Strikes Down Wisconsin Anti-Union Law As Unconstitutional

A Wisconsin judge has struck down key sections of Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s controversial anti-labor law, known as Act 10. Circuit Judge Juan B. Colas wrote in his decision that sections of the law “single out and encumber the rights of those employees who choose union membership and representation solely because of that association and […]

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