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Subject AU Staff Union wins historic contract
Date August 30, 2022 9:47 AM
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AU Staff Union wins historic contract

Workers at Challenger Transportation reach strong tentative agreement

Solidarity Center Report: More Attacks on Rights of Ukrainian Workers

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AU Staff Union wins historic contract
"Who got a contract? We got a contract. Who fought? We fought! Who won? We won!" After a five-day strike, and after 468 days at the bargaining table, the AU Staff Union celebrated making history last Friday when they finally won a first contract. The union - members of SEIU Local 500 -- drew support from students arriving back at American University, and the local labor community, as well as area political leaders.

Workers at Challenger Transportation reach strong tentative agreement

It was déjà vu at the Tommy Douglas Conference Center last week. Almost three years to the day, ATU Local 1777-Gaithersburg, MD, reached another strong tentative agreement with Challenger Transportation. The new 3-year agreement improves on their first contract from September 2019 with higher wages, more holidays and vacation, a more secure retirement, and other improvements. As he did three years ago, International President John Costa celebrated the deal with Local 1777 President Patricia Hall and the negotiating team including ATU International Vice President Natalie Cruz, ATU Local 689-Washington, DC, President Raymond Jackson and Recording Secretary Barry Donnie Wilson, who assisted in the contract negotiations.

Related story: [link removed] In Historic Victory, Hampton Roads Via Paratransit Workers Vote to Join ATU Local 1177

Solidarity Center Report: More Attacks on Rights of Ukrainian Workers

In a significant assault on worker rights in Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky recently signed into law legislation that deprives around 73 percent of workers of their right to union protection and collective bargaining. With martial law prohibiting workers from public protest and strikes, Ukrainian unions say they will challenge the law in Ukraine's Constitutional Court, the International Labor Organization and other international and European bodies. [link removed] Find out more at Solidarity Center.


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"Thank you to our supporters -- colleagues, faculty, comrades, and especially our students -- we couldn't have done this without you."

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Delegates from several East Coast cities meet in convention to form the National Trades' Union, uniting craft unions to oppose "the most unequal and unjustifiable distribution of the wealth of society in the hands of a few individuals." The union faded after a few years - 1834

President Franklin Roosevelt's Wealth Tax Act increases taxes on rich citizens and big business, lowers taxes for small businesses - 1935


OSHA publishes scaffold safety standard, designed to protect 2.3 million construction workers and prevent 50 deaths and 4,500 injuries annually - 1996

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