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Culture

To stop harassment, make it inconvenient

Oct 19, 2022

Portland-area construction leaders take stock of progress toward more welcoming workplaces over the past two years.

Job Training

Apprenticeship training model expands to mental health workers

Oct 19, 2022

Local union members who work in mental health and addiction treatment are enrolling in on-the-job, union-supported workforce training. 

Collective Bargaining

OPB workers ratify contract bringing raises and bonus

Oct 19, 2022

In the end, management proposed a 4% raise in year one and merit-based raises of at least 1.5% in years 2 and 3.

Collective Bargaining

OHSU workers ratify contract

Oct 19, 2022

AFSCME Local 328’s new agreement guarantees across-the-board raises of 7% in year one and 5% in years two and three.

Union Democracy

Myers ends WSLC campaign

Oct 19, 2022

Shannon Myers’ decision leaves Cherika Carter unopposed for the number two office at the Washington State Labor Council.

Union Organizing

Union campaigns launch at two more New Seasons

Oct 19, 2022

Workers at grocery stores in Portland’s Concordia and Grant Park neighborhoods are organizing with the New Seasons Labor Union.

Union Organizing

Schoolhouse Electric workers join IBEW

Oct 19, 2022

The vote establishes a new bargaining unit of 71 workers at the Schoolhouse facility in Northwest Portland.

Union Organizing

Central Oregon nurses to hold union vote

Oct 19, 2022

A group of 40 home health and hospice nurses at St. Charles Health System will decide whether to join the Oregon Nurses Association.

Graham Trainor
Comment

The road to a pro-worker future

Oct 19, 2022

Here’s why the 2022 General Election is perhaps the most consequential for working people in recent memory.

Collective Bargaining

Weyerhaeuser strike enters fifth week

Oct 7, 2022

Weyerhaeuser mills and log yards across the Northwest have been silent as the lumber giant faces off against its own workers.

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