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Friday, August 18, 2023

 

 

► From the union-busting Columbian — Workers at downtown Vancouver Starbucks vote to unionize — Starbucks workers on the firm’s Heritage Place retailer in Vancouver voted Wednesday to unionize, in line with Starbucks Staff United union. The vote was 11-3. The union studies that the Vancouver retailer is now the twenty third unionized location in Washington. “I’m excited to finalize the election course of and work towards getting a contract, hopefully this evokes different Vancouver shops to come back collectively and combat for our rights,” stated Amber Bell-Halleaux, a barista and organizer at Heritage Place.

WA win #23 at Starbucks | A hub in Spokane | Peace with Ross | Angry Birds► From KUOW — Bus driver union provides inexperienced gentle to contract with King County Metro — After negotiating for 15 months, King County and its bus drivers have struck a deal. ATU 587 represents greater than 4,000 members, together with Metro’s bus drivers, in addition to operators on Sound Transit’s Hyperlink gentle rail and the Seattle Streetcar.

TODAY at The Stand — Bonuses, raises for Metro transit operators — ATU 587, King County Metro’s largest union, ratifies 3-year labor contract.

Seattle Instances Union members have voted with a transparent majority to approve a contract with @seattletimesco. On account of our preventing and your help, our new contract creates true parental go away, raises wages, and maintains remote-work protections. pic.twitter.com/M24ctpaUXs

— Seattle Instances Union ⛰ (@SeaTimesUnion) August 17, 2023

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► From KUOW — Mayor Harrell wades into labor dispute with metropolis staff amid price range dilemma — A looming price range deficit is casting a shadow over negotiations between Seattle leaders and metropolis workers. The 2 events resumed contract negotiations this week after staff walked away from the desk just a few weeks in the past. Mayor Bruce Harrell confirmed up in-person to reassure workers that town is dedicated to elevating wages. Workers represented by the Coalition of Metropolis Unions say there’s nonetheless a large hole between what either side is proposing. Till this week, town held agency at its supply of 1% raises throughout the board, in line with union representatives. They are saying the most recent supply budged barely, however wouldn’t give specifics.

The Stand (March 13) — Signal petition: RSPCT for Seattle metropolis staff — Metropolis’s proposed 1% COLA is “a slap within the face” amid historic inflation that’s making town unaffordable.

► From the union-busting Columbian — Evergreen Public Faculties, lecturers union usher in state mediator as contract negotiations stall — Bargaining groups from Evergreen Public Faculties and the Evergreen Schooling Affiliation have introduced in a state mediator to assist attain a tentative settlement amid stalled contract negotiations. EEA President Kristie Peak stated that if the 2 sides can’t attain a deal by the union’s membership assembly on Aug. 23, the union will doubtless vote on whether or not to authorize a strike.

► From the (Everett) Herald — Windfall nurses: Situations at Everett hospital nonetheless dire, or worse — The nursing disaster at Windfall Regional Medical Heart Everett reveals no indicators of enchancment and will even be getting worse, nurses stated Wednesday. Greater than 25 nurses (UFCW 3000) and supporters met on the Everett Labor Temple to debate the staffing scarcity and their push for higher working circumstances.

► From the union-busting Columbian — OHSU to amass Legacy Well being in merger; mixed entity can have 32,000 workers — Legacy Well being and Oregon Well being & Science College introduced Wednesday that the 2 well being care methods are combining. In line with an announcement from Portland-based Legacy Well being, Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Heart and the system’s Southwest Washington medical places of work are set to grow to be “a part of the mixed group, and we’ll proceed to serve our sufferers in Oregon and SW Washington.”

 

 

► From the PS Enterprise Journal — Aerospace consortium backs proposal for federal tech hub in Spokane — A bid to construct an aerospace composites manufacturing middle in Washington state is formally underway, having garnered sponsorship from high aerospace employers together with Boeing, Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, and Blue Origin. It could be constructed with help from the federal Tech Hubs program, which was created by the 2022 Chips and Science Act and has a $10 billion price range over the following 5 years. Spokane’s proposal entails redeveloping a 386,000-square-foot former manufacturing facility close to the Spokane Worldwide Airport to function a analysis testbed and workforce coaching facility for superior thermoplastic composite supplies.

► From the PS Enterprise Journal — Aerospace R&D cluster round Paine Area spurs new industrial demand — Lower than 4% of the economic area within the North Finish market sat vacant on the finish of the second quarter.

 

 

► From the Seattle Instances — Gov. Inslee should dealer peace between little one welfare staff and their boss (editorial) — Within the trenches of kid welfare excessive stress is perennial and complaints continual. Social staff know this. They join it willingly. So it’s no small factor when greater than 1,000 of them name for the governor to fireside their boss. That’s the situation now underway, and Gov. Jay Inslee must step in — to not can Ross Hunter, secretary of the state Division of Kids, Youth & Households, however to dealer a peace between him and the employees… The workers at DCYF have official considerations. Turnover is hovering, job vacancies are rife, and due to it, those that stay are sometimes working extra time with out ample help. Guards and social staff have been assaulted by youth in disaster, and typically severely injured. The Washington Federation of State Workers, which represents them, started a no-confidence vote towards Hunter in June. If the union collects 1,855 signatures by Labor Day, they’ll formally ask Gov. Inslee to take motion. As of this writing, they’re at 1,383.

EDITOR’S NOTE — On the Washington State Labor Council’s 2023 Conference earlier this month, union delegates from throughout the state authorised Decision 2023.14 to “put the load of the labor motion behind securing security and help for Washington’s little one welfare staff by demanding DCYF work collaboratively with their workers to enhance circumstances for his or her workforce and enhance outcomes for weak youngsters.”

► From the PS Enterprise Journal — WA labor company cites Amazon over security in Spokane achievement middle warehouse — The $85,550 penalty greater than doubles the overall quantity L&I has levied towards the Seattle-based firm over different violations. Amazon has obtained the identical citations from L&I for security violations at services in Kent, DuPont and Sumner, which is why the penalty was heftier this time.

► From L&I — New apprenticeship funding focuses on easing nurse and trainer scarcity — Apprenticeship packages for nurses and particular schooling lecturers in Washington are getting a $5.6 million increase by means of an area partnership that received a federal Division of Labor grant. L&I and the Washington Division of Veterans Affairs, along with the Workplace of the Superintendent of Public Instruction and Washington Schooling Affiliation, will make investments the funds in coaching for 2 industries going through constant and important staffing shortages.

TODAY at The Stand — Union apprentices fare higher than nonunion trainees, faculty grads

► From the Bellingham Herald — WSDOT launches Amtrak electrical buses that can function between Seattle and Bellingham

 

 

► From the Washington State Normal — Meals help cargo departs Washington amid threats to program in Congress — A cargo of American-grown wheat departed the Port of Longview for the Center East this week, the most recent supply from Washington by means of the nation’s vaunted Meals for Peace program. Dan McKisson, president of the Washington Space District Council of the ILWU stated wheat and different American-grown commodities “have saved lives everywhere in the world. It is a tangible image of our nation’s generosity.”

 

 

► From the AP — Contract talks proceed almost 2 months into strike at Pennsylvania locomotive plant — Contract negotiations between Wabtec, the nation’s largest locomotive producer, and its placing union staff (UE) continued in Erie on Thursday, almost two months after some 1,400 individuals walked off the job. UE Native 506 President Scott Slawson stated sticking factors throughout contract talks have been how the corporate has responded to union grievances, wages for brand new hires and well being care prices. The strike started June 22.

► From the LA Instances — WGA slams Netflix, Amazon and Disney as ‘new gatekeepers’ in antitrust report — Because the Writers Guild of America tries to come back to phrases with Hollywood studios on a brand new contract, the union is blasting the Walt Disney Co., Netflix and Amazon because the “new gatekeepers” of media in a brand new antitrust report that accuses the leisure behemoths of anti-competitive practices.

► From the Folks’s World — Secure staffing, wage hike in new pact for 8,000 NYC nurses — Two huge bonuses producing pay parity between public sector and personal sector hospital nurses, obligatory safe-staffing ratios on the bedside spotlight the brand new pact between the New York State Nurses Affiliation and the New York Metropolis Well being and Hospitals Company, the federal government company which runs metropolis’s 11 public hospitals and related clinics.

► From Reuters — U.S. Metal says union can not block firm’s sale — U.S. Metal stated on Thursday that its labor settlement with United Metal Staff (USW) doesn’t afford the union the suitable to veto a sale of the corporate that will come up from its lately introduced strategic evaluation. The assertion got here after USW stated this week it could solely again Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. as a suitor for the corporate.

 

 

► Randy Meisner, a founding member of Eagles who was by no means snug with fame, handed away final month at age 77. “I used to be at all times sort of shy,” Meisner admitted in a Rolling Stone interview. “They wished me to face in the course of the stage to sing ‘Take It to the Restrict,’ however I favored to be out of the highlight.” Watching the next 1977 efficiency, you’ll be able to see why this nice music with Meisner’s outstanding singing was the band’s go-to encore. However alas, at a live performance later that yr in Knoxville, Meisner refused to sing it as a result of he was feeling sick. Bandmates Don Henley and Glenn Frey, who claimed he was simply hungover, acquired in an argument with him, which led to a fistfight. Shortly after the combat, Meisner (who admitted throwing the primary punch) left the band, returned to his household, and by no means once more achieved the outstanding success he had with the Eagles. R.I.P., Randy.

 

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