It’s not just about the money.
There has been a surge in union activism — including strikes and organizing efforts — in the last year that is being driven by factors far beyond pay rates and benefits packages. If pay was the only issue, the nation probably wouldn’t be facing the risk of its first national rail strike in 30 years this coming week, a walkout that could knock the legs out from under the still struggling supply chain and be another body blow to the US economy.
The school district, the largest in Ohio, quickly settled. Organizing also surges on workplace worries The complaints about working conditions, safety, and quality of life issues aren’t just prompting strikes. They’re also driving a surge in organizing efforts. The successful unionization effort at an Amazon\n \n distribution center in Staten Island, New York, started with concerns over worker safety in the early days of the pandemic.
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