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Twin Cities Labor Report

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Weekly updates on the state of the labor movement in the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota.

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Twin Cities Labor Report 10/6

Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of the Twin Cities Labor Report! It’s a slow week in terms of labor news. One big reason for that is that the NLRB is closed as part of the federal government shutdown. All ULPs and elections ar...

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Twin Cities Labor Report 9/29

Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of the Twin Cities Labor Report! It is a total blast to do these every week, and I hope that you all get a kick out of them as well. I have some coverage of the AFSCME Council 5 convention in th...

2 months ago
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Twin Cities Labor Report 9/22

Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of the Twin Cities Labor Report! I would like to wish all of my fellow Jews a happy New Year. I'm looking forward to turning off my phone for a couple of days and getting away from this world fo...

2 months ago
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Twin Cities Labor Report 9/15

Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of the Twin Cities Labor Report! This week, over 1,400 UMN Teamsters went out on an absolutely massive four day strike. They went out asking for the same raises that other workers at the U got, ...

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