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  • Nov 27, 2024 | usw.org | David McCall

    Posted: November 27, 2024 Bobcat’s management forced Ethan Fitch and his co-workers into a series of mandatory town-hall meetings and then subjected them to anti-union harangues aimed at thwarting their union drive. The attacks unsettled workers at the Rogers, Minn., plant, just as the bosses intended.

  • Nov 20, 2024 | mdpi.com | David McCall |Shaikha AlQahtani |Irtiza N. Sheikh |Moriah Budak

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  • Nov 1, 2024 | usw.org | David McCall

    Posted: November 01, 2024 Instinct told him to run. But David Simmons stood his ground, took his time even though the seconds ticking away felt like hours, and shut down the flaming machinery at a Southern California oil refinery, averting tragedy. Simmons chuckles as he relates the story years later, recalling how water from the fire brigade’s high-pressure hoses bounced him around as he wrestled a wrench around a valve in order to close it.

  • Oct 29, 2024 | m.usw.org | David McCall

    Posted: October 29, 2024 James Evanoff began earning a pension while working at a UPS warehouse in 2001 and continued adding to it when he switched to a job at a small chemical company in suburban Cleveland. But then a wave of insolvency roiled multiemployer pension funds, threatening to wipe out everything that he and 1.3 million other workers nationwide had spent years—in some cases, decades—building. Fortunately, U.S. Sen.

  • Oct 29, 2024 | usw.org | David McCall

    Posted: October 29, 2024 James Evanoff began earning a pension while working at a UPS warehouse in 2001 and continued adding to it when he switched to a job at a small chemical company in suburban Cleveland. But then a wave of insolvency roiled multiemployer pension funds, threatening to wipe out everything that he and 1.3 million other workers nationwide had spent years—in some cases, decades—building. Fortunately, U.S. Sen.

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