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Omaha Steve

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Wed Mar 27, 2024, 06:32 PM Mar 2024

Labor News & Commentary March 25, 2024 new data reveals the economic benefits of unionization & more


https://onlabor.org/march-25-2024/

By Holden Hopkins

Holden Hopkins is a student at Harvard Law School.

In today’s news and commentary, Boston University Graduate Workers are striking today, Michigan House staffers are organizing their own union drive, and new data reveals the economic benefits of unionization.

On March 12th, the Boston University Graduate Students Union (BUGWU) voted overwhelmingly to authorize today’s strike. Negotiations had been ongoing with Boston University, though the union says the latest offers from management have not come close to meeting the demands of graduate workers. In addition to raises which BUGWU claims are necessary to meet the cost of living in Boston, workers are seeking job security provisions, childcare, and better health and dental benefits. Today’s strike is beginning with a noon “Launch Rally” at BU’s Marsh Plaza, and is set to continue with pickets every weekday.

The Michigan Legislature has been the source of key legislative victories for labor recently, most notably including their repeal of the State’s “right-to-work” law last year. Now, legislative staffers in the Michigan House are pushing for union representation. At issue for the staffers include pay disparities, long hours, and high turnover rates.

Bloomberg Law’s Quarterly Union Wage Data report shows that new contracts signed in 2023 by a number of unions have resulted in the highest average first-year wage increase since 1988, when tracking began. On average, union workers will earn 6.6% more this year as a result of those contracts, and 7.3% more when lump-sum payments like signing bonuses are included.

FULL story at link above.
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