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Starbucks workers’ union expands strike to more stores on Black Friday 2025-11-29 [Investing]

Trump's NLRB Is Suing to Keep States From Protecting Workers’ Rights 2025-11-29 [TPM]

It's going to be a tough holiday season for many who are seeking temp jobs 2025-11-28 [Marketplace]

If You Want Skilled Workers, Stop Treating Them Like They’re Disposable 2025-11-28 [Forbes]

Starbucks workers' union escalates strike on Black Friday 2025-11-28 [CNBC]

Treat our holiday workers with respect 2025-11-28 [New York Daily News]

Starbucks workers' union escalates strike on Black Friday 2025-11-28 [Reuters]

US Congress Should Protect Child Workers Harvesting Crops 2025-11-27 [Human Rights Watch]

Starbucks Ignores Workers Demands at Its Peril 2025-11-27 [Counterpunch]

Unionization effort for National Park Service spreads to Grand Canyon, Joshua Tree 2025-11-26 [Bloomberg]

No Contract, No Coffee Pledge 2025-11-26 [No Contract No Coffee]

JetBlue ground workers seek union vote, IAM says 2025-11-26 [Reuters]

IAM Union Files for Union Representation Election for Approximately 3,000 JetBlue Ground Workers 2025-11-26 [IAM Union]

Nursing no longer considered a professional degree by Trump administration 2025-11-23 [WI Pub Radio]

What does it mean to be a union member in these dark times? 2025-11-22 [TRNN]

IAM union members ratify new Boeing contract after 15-week strike 2025-11-21 [IndustriALL]

AFL-CIO calls on Supreme Court to uphold workers rights 2025-11-21 [AFL-CIO]

Get on the Job and Organize with Inside Organizer School 2025-11-21 [Workday]

Starbucks union says 30 more US stores are joining week-old strike 2025-11-21 [Insider]

Lacrosse union joins house of labor 2025-11-21 [NW Labor Press]

Chris Smalls: The Amazon Worker Who Sparked a New Labor Movement 2025-11-21 [LA Progressive]

Child care workers are building a network of resistance against ICE 2025-11-21 [The 19th]

BCTGM Joins Frontline Solidarity Against Mass Deportation Agenda 2025-11-21 [BCTGM]

House lawmakers force a vote on bill to restore federal workers' bargaining rights 2025-11-21 [IPR]

Meta's AI skills in performance reviews: a pivotal moment 2025-11-20 [Linkedin]

US federal workers would lose whistleblower safeguards under Trump rule 2025-11-20 [Reuters]

Verizon laying off more than 13,000 workers 2025-11-20 [The Hill]

Union Starbucks Baristas’ Unfair Labor Practice Strike Grows as Workers in 25 New Cities Join Historic Action 2025-11-20 [Starbucks Workers United]

Workers at 30 more stores join nationwide Starbucks workers' strike 2025-11-20 [AP]

Sign the No Contract, No Coffee Pledge! 2025-11-20 [SEIU]

The National AFL-CIO ‘Commends’ Members Of The House Who Have ‘Forced A Vote To Restore’ Federal Workers’ Union Rights 2025-11-20 [WNY Labor Today]

‘No contract, no coffee’: what to know about the Starbucks workers’ strike in over 40 US cities 2025-11-20 [The Guardian]

IAM Union Urges Congress to Support Restoring Federal Workers’ Collective Bargaining Rights 2025-11-20 [IAM Union]

Starbucks workers on national strike 2025-11-20 [IUF]

How employers steal workers’ pay and what to do about it For more info 2025-11-19 [Public Justice Center]

Union Trigger Laws 101: How States Can Protect Workers if Federal Labor Law Falls 2025-11-19 [Center for American Progress]

IAM Local 2198 Young Workers Host Inaugural Dora Cervantes Bowling Fundraiser for GLC/TLC 2025-11-19 [IAM Union]

In ‘major victory,’ judge protects collective bargaining rights of VOA workers 2025-11-18 [AFSCME]

Labour movement achieves bi-partisan majority 2025-11-18 [AFL-CIO]

No contract, no coffee, no scabs: Starbucks workers strike nationwide 2025-11-16 [TRNN]

Teamsters Highlight Renewed Militancy, Rank-and-File Power at 50th Annual TDU Convention 2025-11-15 [Labour Notes]

No Contract Means No Coffee as Starbucks Baristas Walk Out 2025-11-15 [Labour Notes]

Ian Hodson: How we fight and how we win 2025-11-15 [Counterfire]

‘Red cup rebellion’: striking Starbucks baristas urge customers to stay away 2025-11-15 [The Guardian]

Some Starbucks workers in the U.S. are on strike. Here's why 2025-11-15 [CBC]

Starbucks workers kick off 65-store US strike on company's busy Red Cup Day 2025-11-15 [KCRA / NBC]

Air traffic controllers union: Workers are relieved to be paid but warn staffing shortages aren't go 2025-11-15 [NBC]

Don't buy Starbucks at any location, today & beyond, while workers are on ULP strike For more info 2025-11-15 [UAW]

Union Starbucks workers launch strikes on company’s ‘Red Cup Day’ 2025-11-15 [ABC]

Starbucks’ CEO makes 6,666x what the average @SBWorkersUnited barista does. It would take less than one day of sales to finalize a fair contract For more info 2025-11-15 [AFL-CIO]

This month in labour history

This month in labour history

1-11-1962 Strike at New York Daily News by the Newspaper Guild precedes a larger strike at multiple newspapers [more]

1-11-1918 Scab driver crashes a NYC subway train during labour dispute: 97 die, 255 injured. [more]

1-11-1835 Philadelphia - first general strike in US history - for a 10 hour. [more]

1-11-1919 Some 400,000 soft coal miners strike for higher wages and shorter hours. [more]

1-11-1887 37 black sugar workers are killed in Louisiana when the militia and some citizens shoot at unarmed strikers demanding a salary of $ 1 a day. Two organizers are lynched. [more]

2-11-1920 SPUSA and railway workers' union leader Eugene V. Debs receives nearly one million votes for Presidency of the United States. [more]

2-11-1909 150 arrested in IWW free speech fight, Spokane, Washington [more]

3-11-1921 Striking milk truck drivers in New York City dump thousands of gallons of milk on the streets. [more]

5-11-1885 Eugene V. Debs, leading figure in the railway workers unions, the IWW and the American Socialist Party, was born. [more]

8-11-1892 20,000 workers, black and white, strike in New Orleans for union recognition and wage increases. [more]

9-11-1935 The Committee for Industrial Organization is formed, breaking away from the American Federation of Labor. [more]

10-11-1933 America's first Depression-era sit-down strike occurs at the Hormel food plant in Austin, Minnesota. [more]

11-11-1831 Slave rebellion leader Nat Turner is hanged for his role leading a slave revolt 3 months earlier in Virginia. [more]

11-11-1887 Execution of the Haymarket Martyrs for their alleged role in the bombing at a labour rally at Haymarket Square in Chicago a year earlier. [more]

12-11-1892 Workers in New Orleans win a 10 hour day and overtime pay, after a four-day general strike led by racially integrated unions [more]

13-11-1974 Oil, Chemical & Atomic Workers union activist Karen Silkwood dies in suspicious car crash while driving documents to a reporter. [more]

14-11-1938 Foundation of the National Federation of Telephone Workers (later Communications Workers of America) in New Orleans. [more]

16-11-1948 In solidarity with the French miners' strike, American dockers refuse to load coal bound for France. [more]

18-11-1938 The Congress of Industrial Organisations elects John L. Lewis as its first president [more]

19-11-1915 Joe Hill, a Swedish-American organiser for the Industrial Workers of the World, is framed and executed for murder in Utah. [more]

20-11-1896 Rose Pesotta born. Anarchist labour activist & only woman on board of Intl Ladies’ Garment Workers Union (ILGWU). [more]

26-11-1913 Wobblies Joe Ettor Arturo Giovannitti and Joseph Caruso acquitted for murdering picket Anna LoPizzo during the Lawrence textile workers strike. [more]

27-11-1884 Anarchist A.R. Parsons addresses a Thanksgiving Day hunger march in Chicago. [more]

28-11-1908 154 coal miners die in an explosion in Marianna, Pennsylvania. Engineer and Superintendent Beeson informs newspapers that he inspected it a few minutes before the explosion and found it in perfect condition. [more]

29-11-1980 Dorothy Day, suffragist, Christian anarchist, and founder of the Catholic Worker movement, dies today in New York City aged 83. [more]

30-11-1951 Over 12,000 insurance agents strike in 35 states and Washington DC against the Prudential Insurance Company [more]

30-11-1930 Death of Mother Jones (Mary Harris Jones). Considered "the most dangerous woman in America" by politicians and employers. Founding member of IWW, organized steel, railroad, textile, mine workers, and women. Crusaded against child labor. [more]