Articles Tagged: Organized labor
Washington Post
News Sep. 15, 2022 3:49 pm1162d ago
A strike would have affected not only commuters who rely on the railway to get to work but also the nation's energy supply and drinking water.
News Sep. 15, 2022 4:16 pm1162d ago
Train shipments of grain, fertilizer, lumber, produce and fuel will not come to a screeching halt on Friday, as a strike that could have idled freight and passenger trains across the state and country seems to have been averted -- for now.
Photos and Videos Aug. 26, 2022 8:19 pm1182d ago
Democratic candidates join pickets outside Ingredion plant on Friday, the fifth day of a strike my memners of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union Local 100G.
By Michael Chevy Castranova, - The Gazette
Business News Aug. 3, 2022 5:57 pm1205d ago
Strike at Cedar Rapids facility now in third day
About 400 workers at Planned Parenthood offices in five states, including Iowa, said Thursday they plan to unionize.
State Government Apr. 3, 2022 8:22 am1328d ago
On one side are investors who want to deliver CO2 from Iowa ethanol plants to sequestration sites in other states. In an unusual pairing, they’ve been joined by some labor unions. On the other side, are “unusual bedfellows” — environmentalists, farmers, landowners and property rights advocates as well as opponents of large-scale farming and ethanol — calling for the Iowa Utilities Board to reject eminent domain for pipeline construction.
State Government May. 26, 2022 9:46 am1275d ago
The park rangers union called the eviction of rangers a potential violation of its contract with the state because living rent-free in state-owned housing falls under the category of supplemental pay and is a mandatory subject of collective bargaining.
Campaigns & Elections Feb. 21, 2022 6:06 pm1368d ago
Jeff Cooling is the first candidate to announce in House 77, which includes much of Cedar Rapids from Sixteenth Avenue SW to the Linn-Johnson County line. Rep. Kirsten Running-Marquardt, D-Cedar Rapids, represents that area, but is not seeking re-election to the House.
State Government Feb. 13, 2022 8:52 am1377d ago
A district court judge has ordered the state of Iowa to pay a labor union representing state workers nearly $2 million in a five-year legal dispute centered on whether the state could continue to deduct union dues from state worker paychecks after a state law change in 2017.
State Government Jan. 10, 2022 7:12 pm1410d ago
Cedar Rapids City Council member Ashley Vanorny was among speakers Monday at a “People’s Condition of the State” event hosted Progress Iowa and featuring representative from a number of Democratic-leaning organizations.
By Cara Smith, - Quad-City Times
News Nov. 12, 2021 5:23 pm1469d ago
Nov. 19 hearing set in Scott County
By Cara Smith, - Quad-City Times
News Nov. 4, 2021 7:03 pm1477d ago
Continuing strike could mean possible impasse
By Cara Smith, - Quad-City Times
News Nov. 3, 2021 8:56 pm1478d ago
Company calls rejected contract proposal its ‘final offer’
By Cara Smith, - Quad-City Times
News Nov. 3, 2021 4:40 pm1478d ago
Workers would have received $8,500 bonus plus an immediate 10 percent bump in pay.


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