Rapid Response Feedback Report: We did it again! So-called Right to Work has been defeated in New Hampshire
So-called Right to Work has been defeated in New Hampshire.
United Steelworkers (USW) District 4 includes the states of Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont and the territory of Puerto Rico.
So-called Right to Work has been defeated in New Hampshire.
Members of the USW 3M Council began their Jan. 25 meeting mapping out a strategy for combating the chemical company’s attempts to change the pension structure they believe may be coming given a recent announcement regarding nonunion workers.
Next Wednesday, the House Labor Committee will be holding another public hearing, and they need to hear from us.
We encourage USW activists to get involved in securing our democracy by joining voter outreach programs, volunteering at the polls, and educating our communities about issues impacting Black workers and families.
District 4 Director Dave Wasiura appeared on the Leslie Marshall Show to discuss the positive impact unions and union members make on their communities as they help reduce economic inequality and advance worker-friendly policies. Click to listen.
Tell the House Labor Committee that so-called Right to Work is WRONG for New Hampshire.
Local 4-200 President Judy Danella said that it was the solidarity of the union’s 1,700 nurses and the support of the community that led to this agreement that ends the four-month-long unfair labor practice strike. Click to read more...
United Steelworkers Local 4-200 announced today that they reached a tentative agreement on a three-year contract with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital New Brunswick.