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On March 2, Trotwood school teachers and support staff staged a 'Walk-In' at several schools.
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Ohio Democratic gubernatorial nominee Nan Whaley wants to bring in more trade jobs in Ohio. In Dayton she described how she plans to do that on Tuesday at the . Right now, there's a national shortage of people working in construction. Whaley proposes investing in more trade training programs.
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Filmmaker Deborah Shaffer will be at The Neon tonight (Thursday, September 8) for a screening of her 1979 film “The Wobblies” with a Q&A session afterwards. It’s about the Industrial Workers of the World–the labor union that had over one hundred and fifty thousand members during its heyday in 1917. The IWW’s mission then and now is to organize “One Big Union” for workers across all industries.
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If you know someone who you want to highlight for their work, dedication, or leadership in the region, you can nominate them for the Dayton YWCA’s Women of Influence class of 2023 now. Also, a service project to honor the life of Clark County Sheriff’s Deputy Matthew Yates needs volunteers.
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Democratic Rep. Tim Ryan, who ran for president of the United States but ended his campaign in October 2019, is now contending for a seat in the Senate. In a visit to Dayton last Wednesday, July 7, he addressed the concerns of union representatives.
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Montgomery County Children's Services workers, who returned to their jobs on Tuesday, have voted to approve a tentative agreement to end a…
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A union representing more than 270 Montgomery County child-welfare caseworkers has announced its intent to strike.The Professionals Guild of Ohio filed an…
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Amid a congressional committee meeting in Columbus, union workers and retirees will rally at the Ohio Statehouse in an effort to push Congress to...
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Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley and a national labor union representative held a press conference Tuesday to announce their opposition to the Trans-Pacific…