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Submitted by intexile on cs, 12/15/2005 - 11:43pm.
K-Mart Workers Must Unite in the struggle for equality in the workplace. Collective bargaining is a purpose which all K-Mart workers should embrace. K-Mart Workers, Unite!
Submitted by intexile on h, 10/09/2006 - 11:19pm.
Baristas United is a union for all coffee shop workers, whether behind the counter, cleaning or delivering.
Baristas United is part of the Shop Workers Industrial Union of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). The IWW union is controlled directly by its members and fights for better conditions today. The IWW also insists that working people are entitled to everything they produce, instead of getting a meagre share while company directors are worth millions.
It is a fact that today, most coffee shop workers are unorganised. Wages and conditions may vary from company to company and from shop to shop, but whatever the set up, baristas are all subject to the whims of company strategies that seek to reap maximum profits from the labour of coffee shop workers, while generally paying poor wages to the baristas who make those profits possible.
Submitted by intexile on p, 01/20/2006 - 7:41am.
We are concerned members of UFCW Local 588 working to build a more democratic union. We believe the highest authority in the union should be the voice of the membership.
Submitted by intexile on k, 01/03/2006 - 5:18am.
Welcome to the official site of the Cincinnati branch of the Industrial Workers of the world. Here you will find all the current information and events of your local IWW unions.
Submitted by intexile on h, 01/23/2006 - 7:48am.
Research-Education-Advocacy-People (REAP), is a national research, educational and advocacy organization.
REAP is a nonprofit organization founded in 1989 by a small number of UFCW members and union officers. REAP does extensive research and publishes the results on a wide range of issues impacting union members and workers in general.
Submitted by intexile on cs, 12/29/2005 - 6:08am.
Retail Worker is labor news and discussion, by, for and about retail workers. This site is sponsored by the IWW
Submitted by intexile on sze, 11/29/2006 - 3:57pm.
My name is Ross Bagnasco and I have been a loyal union member of UFCW Local 135, Since 1988.
I never had any desire or reason to became familiar with the activity inside the union structure. Always paid my dues on time and that was it, until Mr Kasparian was elected President of UFCW Local 135.
Submitted by intexile on cs, 11/24/2005 - 6:14pm.
The Starbucks Workers Union is part of IU 660 - the retail worker's division of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). The Starbucks Workers Union is driven by solidarity unionism, an innovative and powerful 21st century approach to improve our life at work.
Submitted by intexile on cs, 11/24/2005 - 6:16pm.
We are a small community-based workers union, in a small country in the South Pacific and we are taking on the worlds largest multi-national fast food brands.
We are Unite, from Aotearoa/New Zealand, and we are workers from McDonalds, BurgerKing, Starbucks, Pizzahut and KFC.
Submitted by intexile on h, 01/23/2006 - 7:45am.
Borders Union is the online home of Borders Books, Waldenbooks, and Books etc. employees in the US, Puerto Rico, the UK, Australia and Singapore. Here you'll find conversation with other workers and a history of the labor union movement at Borders, which has been ongoing since 1995.
Submitted by intexile on h, 01/23/2006 - 7:53am.
Submitted by intexile on h, 03/20/2006 - 5:10am.
We are a group of current and former Wal-Mart workers, who want to make Wal-Mart a better place to work.
We want:
* affordable health insurance we can use
* fair and equal treatment of all workers
* decent wages
* a voice at work
We will join together with community supporters, and pursue public and legal actions, to make Wal-Mart an employer that treats its employess with dignity and respect and abides by the rules of our communities.