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Jan 24 2024
Headline Roundup
United Auto Workers Union Endorses Joe Biden For 2024
The United Auto Workers union endorsed President Joe Biden for the 2024 presidential election.
Key Quotes: Speaking at the UAW annual conference, Union President Shawn Fain stated, “This choice is clear. Joe Biden bet on the American worker.” Contrasting Biden with former President Donald Trump, the expected Republican nominee, Fain stated, “Donald Trump stands against everything we
ABC News (Online) CNBC Washington ExaminerNov 12 2023
News
Ford's production workers at Kentucky, Louisville vote against new labor deal
(Reuters) - The United Auto Workers (UAW) laborers at Ford's Louisville assembly and Kentucky truck plants have voted against a proposed four-and-a-half year contract, while the skilled trades workers voted in favor of the deal, the union's local unit said on Facebook. The UAW Local 862 union said that 55% of the production workers voted against ratifying the contract. However, 69% of the
Colorado Springs GazetteNov 12 2023
News
Ford's Production Workers at Kentucky, Louisville Vote Against New Labor Deal
(Reuters) - The United Auto Workers (UAW) laborers at Ford's Louisville assembly and Kentucky truck plants have voted against a proposed four-and-a-half year contract, while the skilled trades workers voted in favor of the deal, the union's local unit said on Facebook. The UAW Local 862 union said that 55% of the production workers voted against ratifying the contract. However, 69% of the
U.S. News & World ReportDec 04 2023
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NATO Ally Suddenly Blocks Weapons for Ukraine
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev vetoed the transfer of 100 decommissioned armored vehicles from Sofia to Ukraine on Monday just weeks after Bulgaria's parliament approved the agreement.
According to Bulgarian broadcaster NOVA, Radev sent the agreement back to parliament for a new discussion, stating that the representatives who signed off on the deal were not "familiar" enough with the
NewsweekDec 22 2023
Opinion
Why a Huge Budget Deficit Might Be Good News for California
As someone who watches the governor and Legislature fairly closely, I find it rare to see good news coming out of the Capitol. The state's leaders spend money wildly on every imaginable progressive priority, concoct myriad tax and fee increases, lavish handouts on public-employee unions, and rail against the "greed" of private companies.
But, finally, we're seeing an encouraging
ReasonSep 06 2023
News
Unprecedented summer heat breaks records around globe
August of this year was the hottest on record, following a similarly unprecedented June and July, according to data from the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service. The past month also marked the second-hottest ever recorded overall, surpassed only by July, according to Copernicus. The global average surface air temperature for the month, 16.82 degrees Celsius, was about 0.71
The HillNov 08 2023
News
Las Vegas Strip Workers Reach Tentative Labor Deal with Caesars
The Culinary and Bartenders unions said Caesars tentatively agreed to a new five-year contract covering about 10,000 workers at nine Las Vegas properties. The Culinary and Bartenders unions said Wednesday that after 20 consecutive hours of negotiations, Caesars tentatively agreed to a new five-year contract covering about 10,000 workers at nine Las Vegas properties. Terms of the agreement
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 08 2023
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Homicide detectives ask for public assistance in UNLV shooting investigation
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - On Friday afternoon, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department announced that it is seeking the public’s assistance with the ongoing investigation of the UNLV campus shooting. “The LVMPD Homicide Section is asking the public for assistance in the ongoing investigation of the tragic UNLV shooting,” the department wrote in a media release. “Anyone who was on the UNLV
FOX 5 KVVUDec 10 2023
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Nick Canepa's report card: Broncos Stick it to Chargers after Justin Herbert leaves with hand injury
The Union-Tribune’s Nick Canepa grades the Chargers following Sunday’s 24-7 loss to the Broncos at SoFi Stadium: Justin Herbert started this thing as though he’d never thrown an accurate pass in his life, played terribly, damaged the index finger on his throwing hand prior to halftime, and left for good. Something’s wrong other than fingers. Enter backup Easton Stick, the Softball Bat, with no
San Diego Union-TribuneNov 16 2023
News
Autoworkers ratify deal with General Motors after tight vote
Union workers at General Motors (GM) plants ratified a 54-month contract with the U.S. automaker on Thursday after a surprisingly tight vote, according to vote tracker compiled by the United Auto Workers (UAW) union.
A little over half — 54.7 percent — of GM workers supported the agreement, while 45.3 percent voted against it.
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