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The Kohler strikes at the Kohler Company, just west of Sheboygan, Wisconsin in 1934 and 1954, are landmarks in the history of both business and labor in the United States. Labor leaders have often cited the warfare at the giant plumbing supply company in their contention that workers need unions.
When public employee unions launched the lawsuit last November, Republican lawmakers cited an estimate that Act 10 has saved Wisconsin taxpayers over $16.8 billion.
Piotr Duda, president of the Polish trade union Solidarity, released a statement on behalf of the 700,000-strong union in support of the Wisconsin protesters. [ 367 ] The Spanish union confederation CNT released a statement supporting the "workers who have taken a stand against aggressions to their rights as laborers and especially to their ...
The TAA, the union for graduate student workers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, said the decision "validates what Wisconsin workers have long known: Act 10 is an attack on the working ...
With the efforts in Wisconsin and some other states to eliminate or severely limit collective bargaining for public employees, the entire labor union movement in the U.S. is threatened with a ...
First-Citizens Bank and Trust Company 970 93 Irwin Union Bank and Trust Company Columbus: Indiana: September 18, 2009: First Financial Bank, N.A. 2,700 94 Irwin Union Bank, F.S.B. Louisville: Kentucky: September 18, 2009: First Financial Bank, N.A. 493 95 Georgian Bank Atlanta Georgia September 25, 2009: First Citizens Bank and Trust Company ...
Wisconsin unions argue for overturning 2011 law that ended nearly all collective bargaining. SCOTT BAUER. May 28, 2024 at 5:00 PM. MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Public worker and teachers unions argued ...
The 1953 Milwaukee brewery strike was a strike action involving approximately 7,100 workers at six breweries in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.The strike began on May 14 of that year after the Brewery Workers Union Local 9 and an employers' organization representing six Milwaukee-based brewing companies failed to agree to new labor contracts.