Labor News & Commentary October 24, 2023 Biden seeks DOL funds to combat child labor crisis etc.
https://onlabor.org/october-24-2023/
By John Fry
John Fry is a student at Harvard Law School.
In todays news and commentary, UAW strikes Stellantis largest plant; LA hotels use unhoused migrants as strike-breakers; and Biden seeks DOL funds to combat child labor crisis.
The United Auto Workers strike expanded to Stellantis largest plant on Monday. UAW President Shawn Fain called on the 6,800 union members who make the companys signature RAM 1500 truck to walk out, claiming that Stellantis lags behind both Ford and General Motors in addressing the demands of their UAW workforce. As Swap covered on Sunday, Fain has suggested that the union and the nations Big Three automakers are nearing a deal. However, the union is still urging Stellantis to bolster its offer regarding retirement benefits, cost-of-living adjustments, and the pay and promotion schedules of temporary workers.
Los Angeles hotels are hiring refugees and asylum seekers from homeless shelters to break a strike by UNITE HERE Local 11, according to reporting by the Los Angeles Times. Migrant workers, including minors, report being hired without knowing the name of the staffing agency hiring them or their hourly wage. Local 11 organizers have visited a shelter on Skid Row in order to make common cause with the unhoused workers, helping them create resumes so they can seek longer-term employment. The unions members and leaders have made a lack of affordable housing in the Los Angeles area a centerpiece of their strike.
FULL story at link above.