Labor

The union said it was striking the company’s pickup plant because it had the “worst proposal” on the table of the “Big Three" automakers.
But any talk of a strike resurgence needs to be put in the historical context of a major long-term decline.
Starbucks just became the latest company to take its workers' union to court because of its name and imagery.
UAW President Shawn Fain shot back at Bill Ford: "[He] knows exactly how to settle this strike."
The three-day strike last week involving 75,000 workers in multiple states officially ended last Saturday.
A small airline has taken roughly 80 former pilots to court over training debts. In interviews, many cited safety concerns as the reason they left.
The suit is part of a larger battle between the dinner theater chain and the union, which is pushing for higher pay and safety standards.
The union's president called on more workers to walk out at Ford and General Motors, but cited progress at Stellantis.
Early, nameless claims from Trump’s campaign laid the groundwork for misleading reporting.
The WGA called the deal “exceptional, with gains and protections for members in every sector of the business.”