Immediately following the closure of Moon Rabbit at InterContinental on The Wharf and picketing on May 24 and 25, UNITE HERE Local 25 has announced that picket lines will now continue daily. The union is demanding that the restaurant reopen, that workers' jobs are reinstated, that workers are compensated for lost wages resulting from Moon Rabbit's closure, and that the hotel immediately recognize the union and set dates for bargaining. The pickets will take place seven days a week, from 2:30-5:00pm at 801 Wharf St. SW. Dyana Forester on why you should join the pickets at InterContinental
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Laurel City Council Pass Charter Amendment Granting DPW Employees Collective Bargaining RightsOn May 22 the Laurel, MD City Council unanimously passed a charter amendment granting its Department of Public Works Employees the right to collective bargaining. UFCW Local 1994 Organizer John Barry applauded Councilmembers Martin Mitchell and Carl Dewalt for their active support of the DPW efforts. Apply to join Maryland Comptroller’s Advisory CouncilsMaryland Comptroller Brooke Lierman will convene 11 new Advisory Councils and Work Groups to provide opportunities for members of the public to advise the agency on strategic direction. The groups will include Business, Climate, Faith Leaders, Financial Literacy, Information Technology, Labor, Local Government, New Americans, Staff, Tax Practice, and Women’s Economic Empowerment. Applications are now open. The deadline to apply is June 23, 2023. Upcoming EventsUnion Night at the Washington Mystics game Saturday, June 3 — 6:00pm Join Pride at Work and the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA to welcome the WNBA Players and Players Association to the AFL-CIO! Get tickets » 17th Annual Northeast Shoot for a Cure Charity Sporting Clays Shoot Wednesday, June 14 — 10:00am Point at Pintail, 511 Pintail Point Farm Lane, Queenstown, MD Contact Mark Gagliardi at (925) 698-0719 or [email protected] Union night at Camden Yards Friday, July 14 — 7:05pm Join the Metro Baltimore Council AFL-CIO for Union Night at the Baltimore Orioles game! $5 of every ticket sale directly benefits Community Services. Contact Blaine Boone at (410) 247-4898 or [email protected]. Labor Day with the Washington Nationals vs. Texas Rangers Wednesday, July 7 — 7:05pm Join us at Nationals Park as we honor and recognize the 15th Annual Labor Union Day. To purchase 10 or more tickets contact Josh Grohs at (202) 640-7714 or [email protected]. Get tickets » Labor Day at Washington Commanders vs. Arizona Cardinals Sunday, September 10 — 1:00pm Each union that brings out 50 or more people will be able to come onto the field after the game to take a photo. Each ticket includes a $5 donation. Contact Ari Kwitkin-Close at (301) 276-6406 or [email protected]. The 26th Annual Community Services Agency Golf Tournament Monday, October 16, 2023 — 7:00am Enterprise Golf Course, 2802 Enterprise Road, Mitchellville, MD For more information and sponsorship opportunities, contact Letycia Pastrana at [email protected]. Labor Day with the Commanders vs. NY Giants Sunday, November 19, 2023 — 1:00pm Each union that brings out 50 or more people will be able to come onto the field after the game to take a photo. Each ticket includes a $5 donation. Contact Ari Kwitkin-Close at (301) 276-6406 or [email protected]. NewsPoll: The Public Overwhelmingly Supports The Writers’ Strike More Perfect Union — May 22, 2023 More than 70 percent of Americans—including a clear majority of Trump supporters—support the Writers Guild of America’s ongoing strike for better pay, working conditions, and job security, according to a new poll. AFGE Scores Victory at Supreme Court in Case Involving Dual-status National Guard Technicians AFGE – May 22, 2023 In a major victory for AFGE, the Supreme Court May 18 ruled in favor of the union, preserving collective bargaining rights for dual-status technicians working for National Guards in a civilian role. Su has what it takes to be secretary of Labor The Hill — May 25, 2023 For these reasons among others, no one is better suited, nor better qualified than Julie Su for the job of secretary of Labor. Union Organizers and Restaurant Workers Protested Moon Rabbit’s Closure at the Wharf Today Washingtonian — May 24, 2023 Schwalb, who’s been organizing unions for 20 years, said, "I’ve never seen [a reaction] this bad… Forty-five people have been thrown out on the street." Former Moon Rabbit restaurant employees protest for better working conditions ABC-7 — May 24, 2023 Former cooks, servers and runners of the recently closed Moon Rabbit restaurant demonstrated in support of a union contract, higher wages and healthcare benefits. Biden Labor Board Restores Right to Use Heated Language Labor Notes — May 26, 2023 The ruling reversed the Trump era’s infamous General Motors decision, which had upended 70 years of precedent protecting workers’ rights to use strong language when pressing union points. Companies Are Taking a Harder Line on Union Organizers, Workers Say The New York Times — May 24, 2023 This year, more than 70 Starbucks corporate employees placed their names on a petition calling on the company to stay neutral in union elections and to “respect federal labor laws.” The NLRB has issued dozens of complaints against the company accusing it of illegal behavior, which the company denies. One Small Union Is Stoking Much of the Militant New Graduate Worker Organizing Truthout — May 29, 2023 The past two years have seen a fresh wave of graduate worker militancy marked by bold strikes, new organizing drives and whopping union election victories. Amid this surge, one union is showing up a surprising amount: the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, or the “UE.” Unions Are Stepping Up to Find a Solution to California’s Housing Crisis The Nation — May 25, 2023 Most ambitiously, it has requested the creation of a dedicated fund—the money generated by a 7 percent surcharge on restaurant meals and hotel stays—to provide affordable Los Angeles housing to industry workers. Around the regionLeft: AFL-CIO and WGA East members called on Disney to quit undervaluing writers and come to an agreement last week. Right: Starbucks workers in Ellicott City, MD, held their first pin day last week as union efforts get underway. Share your newsDoes your local have actions, events, open positions, or other updates you want labor leaders in DC and Maryland to know about? Submit news items to [email protected].
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