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Coffee chain giant Starbucks is facing a National Labor Relations Board judge this week in Seattle over allegations that it broke labor laws when it offered higher wages and other benefits exclusively to non-unionized workers.
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The National Labor Relations Board says Starbucks is violating U.S. labor law by withholding pay hikes and other benefits from stores that have voted to unionize. The labor board’s Seattle office filed the complaint late Wednesday.
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The local chapter of the Service Employees International Union has filed a petition on behalf of adjunct faculty members at Seattle University.The adjunct…
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Protesters are descending on some 1,500 Walmart locations, including the store at Bellevue’s Factoria Mall, on this Black Friday, one of the busiest…
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(Update 9/25/13: Adds comment from Subway franchise owner Hasan Zeer.)A worker fired from a Subway sandwich shop in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood…
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Disclosure: Pacific Lutheran University holds the license for KPLU. The station’s on-air staffers form the university’s only unionized unit.In a decision…
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NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. — South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and state officials have joined hundreds of Boeing workers in North Charleston to cut the ribbon…
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The Machinists Union says it's surprised and disappointed to hear of plans by Congress to hold a hearing next week over the federal labor lawsuit against…
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Three employees at Boeing Co.'s North Charleston, South Carolina plant want roles in a lawsuit filed by the National Labor Relations Board.Meredith Going…