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  2. Regulators want Starbucks to reopen stores closed amid union ...

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    Starbucks says that while it opened more than 400 stores, it closed over 100 stores in 2022 for a variety of reasons.

  3. Union busting - Wikipedia

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    Union busting is a range of activities undertaken to disrupt or weaken the power of trade unions or their attempts to grow their membership in a workplace. Union busting tactics can refer to both legal and illegal activities, and can range anywhere from subtle to violent.

  4. History of union busting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    During the period from roughly 1910 to 1914, Robert Hoxie compiled a list of methods used by employers' associations to attack unions. The list was published in 1921, as part of the book Trade Unionism in the United States. These methods include counter organization, inducing union leaders to support management, supporting other pro-business ...

  5. Teamsters begin 'largest strike' against Amazon, accusing ...

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    In a news release, the union calls it the "largest strike against Amazon in U.S. history" and says it comes after Amazon has refused to bargain with workers organized with the Teamsters.

  6. Timeline of labour issues and events - Wikipedia

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    Herrin massacre: [30] Thirty-six people are killed, 21 of them non-union miners, during a coal-mine strike at Herrin, Illinois. July 1922 (United States) Great Railroad Strike of 1922. [30] 15 November 1922 (Ecuador) A three-day general strike in Guayaquil ends after police and military kill at least 300 strikers. 1 September 1922 (United States)

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  8. Pullman Strike - Wikipedia

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    Jennie Curtis who lived in Pullman was president of seamstress union ARU LOCAL 269 gave a speech at the ARU convention urging people to strike. [2] [3] As the Panic of 1893 weakened much of the economy, railroad companies ceased purchasing new passenger cars made by Pullman. The company laid off workers and reduced the wages of retained workers.

  9. Restaurant workers wanted to unionize at this L.A. hotel. Now ...

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