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Workers at a second San Antonio Starbucks store joined their downtown colleagues on Sunday as nearly 100 stores around the country participated in a 3-day unfair labor practice strike.
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Workers say Starbucks has tried to shut down union stores on the pretext of worker and customer safety, and that managers at the store on East Houston and St. Mary's are trying to do the same.
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The musicians of the San Antonio Symphony ended their unusual season with a flourish Saturday morning. Afterwards, the audience expressed their hopes for the symphony to continue performing, though its future has been jeopardized by the strike against management that has gone on since late September.
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MOSAS held a rally to raise awareness on the six-month anniversary of their strike against San Antonio Symphony management.
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The Musicians of San Antonio Symphony members share their work experiences during the times of hardship in the strike.
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As symphony management and symphony musicians lodge complaints against one another with the National Labor Relations Board the gulf between the two symphony groups is widening.
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After more than a year of working and living through a pandemic, thousands of workers across the U.S. are striking for better wages, working conditions and benefits.
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In honor of Labor Day, this is a story many San Antonians might have never heard of: the 1938 pecan shellers’ strike.University of Texas History Professor…
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From Texas Standard . Teachers have walked off the job in West Virginia, Kentucky, and Oklahoma – and there are rumblings that Arizona could be next....
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On this Labor Day, a look back to 50 years ago – a labor fight, a strike and a legendary march for better wages, improved working conditions and human…