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Striking dockworkers returned to work today after reaching a tentative agreement with port operators.
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Employees say low pay and long hours are driving factors.
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We’ll go On the Record with a Baltimore Museum of Industry curator to preview a new exhibit on the modern labor movement.
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The city is one of five designated “Workforce Hubs” receiving funding for union job development and student apprenticeships.
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Host Jason V. sits down with guests Nic Koski of Common Ground Coffee Shop and Will Swanson of MOM's grocery store to talk labor and unions.
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As the United Auto Workers continue their strike, does the salary of auto executives impact worker needs?
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The United Auto Workers union is striking at three factories owned by General Motors with plans to expand their efforts. How will this affect the auto industry and auto workers at non-union car manufacturers?
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About 1,000 workers could strike if a deal isn’t reached by the end of September.
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About 1,000 employees could stop working as soon as Oct. 1.
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We go On the Record with the archivist who oversees a rich collection of the history of the American labor movement. Some preserved pieces tell stories more than a hundred years old. Plus, academic workers at Maryland Universities say they need more support and are organizing to get it.