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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.
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In the last decade, four workers have died at city worksites.
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Baristas, warehouse workers, retail employees: the US is seeing a wave of union organizing. We ask a labor reporter, why now? Plus, workers at Baltimore Starbucks and Apple locales voted to join a union. What power do they see in banding together?
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Baristas, warehouse workers, retail employees: the US is seeing a wave of union organizing. We ask a labor reporter, why now? Plus, workers at Baltimore Starbucks and Apple locales voted to join a union. What power do they see in banding together?
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State employees claim there's not enough security guards on the job.
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State lawmakers press for answers about an unemployment insurance program they say still isn’t working. USM employees rally for a living wage and hazard pay. Baltimore County’s leader will empanel a group to supervise the county’s Office of the IG. Workers at The Walters Art Museum urge their employers to recognize their union with AFSCME. And The Maryland State Fair is set to return this summer, with no mask requirements.
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Contract employees at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, along with the nation’s largest service workers’ union, called Tuesday afternoon for higher wages and…