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Almost 27% of people living and working on Long Island are in a labor union.
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Employees at a Wantagh Starbucks want to unionize. It’s the fifth location on Long Island to seek union recognition.
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While organized labor had high praise for Democratic Governor Ned Lamont at the opening day of the Connecticut AFL-CIO political convention on Thursday, workers urged him to do more to help fill numerous open positions in state government and across the state.
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Connecticut’s advocates against gun violence say the bipartisan gun safety package proposed in the Senate is a good first step.
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A Starbucks in West Hartford, Connecticut, has become the first unionized location in the state. Corbin's Corner Starbucks joins scores of other locations across the country to vote for a union.
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Employees of the Merrick Road coffee shop voted to unionize on Tuesday with a final count of 19 to 8 in favor.
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Job losses accelerated as Lamont ran up big budget savings.
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Yale University graduate student workers gathered Wednesday to declare their intent to form a union.
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Elva Salazar alleges it was anti-union discrimination that led to her being let go after three years on the job.
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Five nursing home facilities have been issued strike notices by members of the New England Health Care Employees Union who allege unfair labor practices across the facilities.