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Displaying all articles tagged:
Strike
labor
Oct. 2, 2024
Do I Need to Panic About the Longshoremen Strike?
We talked to an expert about supply chains, consumer behavior, and bananas.
By
Kim Velsey
stop the presses
Dec. 8, 2022
Just What Did the
Times
Walkout Change?
Some employees have said they are ready to vote on a strike authorization as soon as tomorrow. Others worry this has all gone too far.
By
Shawn McCreesh
strike
Nov. 17, 2020
Nearly 800 Philly Nurses Strike Over Staffing Shortages
After months on the front lines of the pandemic, nurses are now battling their employers, too.
By
Hannah Gold
business
May 8, 2019
Global Drivers’ Strike Shows Tide May Be Shifting for Uber and Lyft
With both companies going public this spring, the demonstrations are drawing more attention, and Democratic politicians are echoing drivers’ concerns.
By
Sarah Jones
politics
Apr. 12, 2019
Massive Stop & Shop Strike Raises the Stakes for 2020 Democrats
As a national strike wave continues, Democratic candidates will have to work hard for labor’s vote.
By
Sarah Jones
government shutdown
Jan. 16, 2019
If TSA Workers Go on Strike, Trump Might Relish the Chance to Play Reagan
It’s unclear if Trump could follow Reagan’s strategy for defeating striking air traffic controllers. Unpaid TSA workers might be tempted to try him.
By
Ed Kilgore
school’s out for forever
Sept. 18, 2012
Chicago Teachers Vote to End Strike, Avoiding Legal Showdown With Rahm Emanuel
And an awkward situation for President Obama.
By
Margaret Hartmann