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Apple Store workers in New Jersey vote against forming a union 2024-05-12 [Bloomberg]

CWA charges Apple with additional labour law violations 2024-05-09 [CWA]

Statue of civil rights icon A. Philip Randolph erected in Newark. Meet the artist who spent 7 months sculpting it 2024-04-16 [CBS News New York]

Newark Statue, Street Naming Honor Black Labor, Civil Rights Leader A. Philip Randolph, who fought racism, injustice 2024-04-16 [TAP Into Newark]

Apple's NJ store workers file petition for unionization 2024-04-11 [Reuters]

Nurses, healthcare workers demand better job conditions 2024-04-07 [NJ Spotlight]

'Overworked & Underpaid' Say Workers At Princeton's Labyrinth Books 2024-01-28 [Patch]

WORKERS AT OCEAN CASINO VOTE OVERWHELMINGLY TO JOIN TEAMSTERS 2024-01-18 [Teamsters]

Hoboken mayor: We must support cleaners. They’re essential workers 2023-12-24 [NJ.com]

USW Local 4-200 reached an agreement after four months on the streets 2023-12-09 [UNI]

Paper and packaging workers on picket line for 137 days 2023-10-24 [IndustriALL]

Labor Leader: Laurel Brennan is first woman to serve in top N.J. AFL-CIO post 2023-09-04 [The Globe]

Starbucks workers in NJ stores go on 'unfair labor practice' strike in solidarity with Montclair shift supervisor 2023-09-03 [Insider NJ]

Complaint alleges Medieval Times violated workers’ rights: NLRB says company was at fault in efforts to stop workers from unionizing 2023-08-26 [NJ Spotlight]

Day 3 of nurses strike at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in NJ 2023-08-07 [WPIX 11]

1,700 Nurses Go On Strike In New Jersey For more info 2023-08-04 [HuffPost]

New protections for NJs temporary workers to go into effect 2023-08-04 [NJ Monitor]

Casino union bets on woman to lead 2023-07-29 [The Democrat-Gazette]

NJ Law Further Expands Striking Workers’ Eligibility for Unemployment Benefits 2023-07-11 [Ogletree Deakins]

The Struggling Workers the Powerful Ignore: the state's lowest paid essential workers 2023-07-07 [Insider NJ]

American Dream mall workers trying to organize union should be given jobs back, judge says 2023-07-07 [NorthJersey.com]

NJ cannabis workers push to unionize 2023-07-06 [NJ Spotlight]

NJ Transit launches initiative to call on riders to be kind to transit workers For more info 2023-06-30 [News12]

NJ reporters join one-day strike over low pay, deep cuts For more info 2023-06-08 [PBS]

Lakewood drywall installer nailed by fines after underpaying workers on big NJ project 2023-05-24 [app]

Writers’ strike comes to Maplewood 2023-05-22 [Essex News Daily]

Just as protections for NJ temp workers roll out, staffing agencies try to stop them in court 2023-05-20 [Gothamist]

With no tentative agreements, Rutgers unions continue labor actions 2023-04-28 [PBS]

By restricting strikes, Princeton silences workers' free speech 2023-04-28 [The Daily Princetonian]

The Rutgers Strike is a Turning Point for Higher Ed 2023-04-26 [The Progressive]

Supreme Court ends Waterfront Commission’s reign of union-busting in New Jersey port 2023-04-22 [ITF]

9,000 Rutgers faculty suspend strike after reaching tentative agreement on core issues 2023-04-16 [New York Times]

NJ, PA partner on new task force to protect workers 2023-04-15 [NJBViz]

Faculty strike day 5: Picketers bring demonstrations to state capital 2023-04-15 [Daily Targum]

Rutgers union gets core demand met as 'unusual' faculty strike draws attention nationally 2023-04-15 [NorthJersey]

Rutgers U faculty members strike, halting classes and research 2023-04-11 [NY Times]

More than 9,000 Rutgers University faculty members on strike 2023-04-11 [ABC]

Rutgers University Faculty Members Strike, Halting Classes and Research: the first in the public university’s 257-year history and follows nearly a year of bargaining 2023-04-11 [NYTimes]

3 unions representing about 9,000 Rutgers University faculty and staff begin historic strike over contract negotiations 2023-04-11 [CNN]

Rutgers faculty on strike for first time in school history 2023-04-10 [KRIS TV]

Nearly 8,000 workers across three Rutgers University campuses vote to strike 2023-04-10 [Washington Post]

Barnes & Noble Education Workers Seek to Unionize, Extending Organizing Wave 2023-04-07 [Bloomberg]

Bed Bath & Beyond's business model: Treat workers as worthless merchandise 2023-04-06 [NJ.com]

NJ Authorities Uncover Over $1.3 Million in Back Wages and Penalties in Construction Site Sweep 2023-02-11 [Newsbreak]

Cargo Workers Strike At Newark Airport Over 'Unfair Labor Practices' 2022-12-09 [Patch]

Prior to state approval for recreational cannabis sales, workers at Harmony Dispensary unionized 2022-12-09 [Hudson Reporter]

Parsippany Council Chambers Packed With Union Workers Supporting Project Labor Agreements 2022-10-16 [Parsippany Focus]

Medieval Times Dinner Theater's new union-busting tactic? Claiming 'trademark infringement' 2022-10-16 [BoingBoing]

‘Our health and safety is not a priority here’: Why Refresco workers unionized 2022-10-05 [Real News Network]

Amazon upgraded warehouse AC system after saying worker’s death wasn’t heat-related 2022-08-23 [NBC]

This month in labour history

This month in labour history

1-05-1886 Between 300,000 to half a million workers went on strike and rallies were held throughout the United States, with the cry, "Eight-hour day with no cut in pay". [more]

2-05-1843 "Mill girls" – overwhelmingly female textile workers – walked out on strike in Massachusetts for better conditions. [more]

2-05-1968 4,000 workers in the Hamtramck auto plant in Detroit walked out against speed up. Several black strikers met in a bar opposite and founded the Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement to organise black workers. [more]

3-05-1895 Eugene V. Debs and 6 other union railroad leaders are sentenced to 6 months in prison for contempt of court during a hearing over a strike at the Pullman luxury car manufacturing plants. [more]

4-05-1886 A bomb is thrown during a demonstration against police violence in Haymarket Square, Chicago. The ensuing police riot and trials of anarchists, known as the Haymarket affair, eventually give birth to May Day as international workers' day. [more]

5-05-1886 Nine striking workers are shot dead by the National Guard at the Rolling Mills Steel Factory in Bay View, Milwaukee [more]

6-05-1935 The Works Progress Administration is established by executive order - it will provide work for millions of Americans. [more]

7-05-1912 New York City waiters and waitresses walked out on strike [more]

8-05-1926 A. Philip Randolph founds the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. [more]

9-05-1913 The garment workers strike at Cohoes could become an international incident after it emerges that Italian migrant workers are being forced to break the strike. [more]

11-05-1894 Three thousands Pullman railroad workers in Chicago begin a wildcat strike. [more]

12-05-1902 John Mitchell of the UMWA cals for a national strike, beginning the Anthracite Coal Strike which will last five months. [more]

13-05-1893 Western Federation of Miners formed in Butte, Montana. [more]

13-05-1980 Douglas Fraser of the UAW becomes the first union representative on the board a major US corporation after Chystler's stockholders vote him on. [more]

15-05-1935 Folk singer, labor organiser and IWW member Utah Phillips is born. [more]

15-05-1946 489 city workers in Rochester, NY were sacked for organising a union. They protested the next day, and sympathy strikes began, growing to a general strike, when bosses caved and reinstated the sacked workers. [more]

16-05-1934 Minneapolis Teamsters went on strike, shutting down almost all commercial transport in the city. The dispute lasted over three months, ending with most of the workers’ demands being met in a landmark win. [more]

17-05-1946 The US govt seized the nation's railroads to stop a nationwide strike. Workers walked out anyway and only the President's threat to draft the strikers and call up the army to run the railroads forced them back to work. [more]

18-05-1928 "Big Bill" Haywood, former mineworker and founding member of the Industrial Workers of the World revolutionary union, dies in Moscow. [more]

19-05-1920 A shootout took place in the town of Matewan, WV between striking miners and private detectives, who had arrived in town to evict miners' families. Seven detectives, one bystander and two miners were killed. [more]

19-05-1920 A gun battle between the people of Matewan and Baldwin Felts detectives leaves ten people dead. [more]

20-05-1926 The first federal legislation asserting workers' right to form unions takes effect today in the rail industry. [more]

21-05-1945 The US government took over the bituminous coal mines to try to break a six-week miners' strike. The miners held out, forcing the govt to grant workers' demands which had been unacceptable to the operators. [more]

22-05-1942 In Cleveland the Steelworkers Organizing Committee voted to become a union: the United Steelworkers of America [more]

23-05-1903 Some 100,000 textile workers, including more than 10,000 children, are on strike in the Philadelphia area protesting against 60-hour weeks including night hours imposed on children. [more]

23-05-1946 the largest mass arrest in the history of Rochester ny took place. Police rounded up 208 striking workers and even arrested one of the strikers' dogs. The strike spread and was won the following week. [more]

24-05-1995 After 10 months on strike against 12-hour shifts and wage increases linked to productivity, 2300 workers from 5 Bridgestone-Firestone factories resign themselves to going back to work without a collective agreement. [more]

25-05-1946 President Truman comes within three minutes of drafting the nation's railroad workers into the army to suppress a proposed strike, but the union leaders and employers settle just before the presiden't ultimatum comes into effect. [more]

25-05-1805 A Philadelphia shoemakers' strike was broken when workers were arrested and accused of violating an English law proclaiming criminal any conspiracy to force a collective increase in wages. [more]

26-05-1937 UAW organisers are attacked and beaten by Ford security men in Dearborn, Michigan, in an incident which greatly increases support for the union. [more]

28-05-1946 Workers in Rochester, New York, stage a successful one day general strike for the right to form unions. [more]

29-05-1990 The Justice for Janitors strike of ISS cleaners in Los Angeles begins. [more]

29-05-1941 Disney Studios animators in LA strike for union recognition. 16 were fired. [more]

29-05-1946 The Rochester general strike ended after just one day with victory for the workers. They won reinstatement for hundreds of city workers who had been sacked for forming a union, dropping of all charges, and recognition of the union. [more]

31-05-1921 The Sacco and Vanzetti trial begins in Dedham, Massachusetts. [more]

31-05-1943 At the Detroit Packard Motor Co factory, in full war production, 25,000 white workers go on strike when 3 black workers are promoted to a line previously occupied only by whites. The 3 are transferred. [more]