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  • Can both worker rights and civil rights win in hotel talks?

    Can both worker rights and civil rights win in hotel talks?

    November 5, 2004

    In the current hotel conflict, most attention has focused on the proposed contract length and the dispute over who pays health care benefits. But another issue also separates the two sides — civil rights and the...

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  • Grassroots organizing wins big at America West

    Grassroots organizing wins big at America West

    November 5, 2004

    The announcement of victory spread to airports across the nation at lightning speed after the nearly 3,200 customer service representatives at America West won their union election on Aug. 17. It was the largest union election...

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  • No paid leave raises level of flu danger

    No paid leave raises level of flu danger

    November 5, 2004

    WASHINGTON (PAI) — Lack of paid sick leave in the U.S. may force flu-ridden employees — men and women who caught the flu and didn’t get shots due to lack of vaccine — to work when...

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  • ChicagoCity college teachers on strike

    ChicagoCity college teachers on strike

    November 5, 2004

    CHICAGO (PAI) — Management demands to load $2,000 in increased health care costs on each worker each year, plus its insistence on higher workloads, forced teachers at Chicago’s city/community colleges into their first strike in 27...

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  • Workers encouraged in S.F. hotel dispute

    Workers encouraged in S.F. hotel dispute

    November 5, 2004

    SAN FRANCISCO — As the lockout of 4,000 hotel workers by the 14-hotel Multi-Employer Group continued here, workers and their union, UNITE HERE Local 2, were encouraged by several developments: • On Oct. 28, the State...

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