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Collective Bargaining

Workers ratify contract at Central City Concern

Oct 7, 2022

Central City Concern workers will get raises totaling 14.5% over the coming year and another 3% in 2024 under the new contract.

Collective Bargaining

AFSCME reaches tentative agreement with OHSU

Oct 7, 2022

If ratified by members, it would include across-the-board raises of 7%, 5%, and 5% over three years, and ratification bonuses.

Building Community

Presents from Partners set for Dec. 17

Oct 7, 2022

Labor’s Community Service Agency will hold the annual event in which the union community donates holiday gifts to families in need.

National

More Perfect Union: A threat to corporate villains everywhere

Oct 7, 2022

A new national labor media organization debuted last year. It’s making corporations and union busters tremble.

Job Training

Another class of tradeswomen, ready to start

Oct 6, 2022

The most recent group of Oregon Tradeswomen pre-apprentices graduated Sept. 22, and another class begins Oct. 18.

Green Jobs

Electric big rigs are now union-made in Portland

Oct 6, 2022

Daimler started producing the long-awaited eCascadia this summer, and plans to start deliveries of the all-electric big rig later this year.

Union Democracy

SAG-AFTRA officer moves on

Oct 6, 2022

Union actor Harold Phillips is wrapping up a run as a Portland-area labor activist after close to three decades in the city.

Union Democracy

At Local 701, a vote of confidence from members

Oct 6, 2022

Operating Engineers Local 701 business manager Jim Anderson ran unopposed for re-election this year, the second time in a row.

Oregon

Labor’s chance to send a nurse to Salem

Oct 6, 2022

Filling Betsy Johnson’s former seat with a solid unionist would be a big win for labor advocates in Oregon.

Union Organizing

First ever union win at New Seasons

Sep 15, 2022

Third time’s a charm for union supporters at the Seven Corners store; their independent union just won a representation vote four-to-one.

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