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theblob1958 · 1 year
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the first bulletpoint is so stupid. like oh im sorry is the strike and power of the union stopping scabs from crossing picket lines? boohoo
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reasonsforhope · 7 months
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Seven thousand more UAW members just walked off the job, expanding the strike to two more plants. Twenty-five thousand autoworkers are now on strike, and the walkout could continue to escalate if the Big Three don’t budge in negotiations.
[UAW president Shawn] Fain announced that Stellantis would be spared this time. The union had been expected to strike all three companies, but, said Region 1 director LaShawn English, three minutes before Fain was scheduled to go on Facebook Live, the UAW received frantic emails from company representatives.
[Note: Love that for the UAW. Also laughing so hard. Three minutes before the next round of strikes were annouced!!]
According to Fain, Stellantis made “significant progress” on cost-of-living allowances, the right not to cross a picket line, and the right to strike over product commitments and plant closures. “We are excited about this momentum at Stellantis and hope it continues,” Fain said...
“See You Next Week — Maybe?”
“These guys wanted to go out a long time ago,” said Cody Zaremba, a Local 602 member at the Lansing GM plant after the news broke that his plant would be joining the strike. “We’re ready. Everybody, truly, I believe, in the entire membership. They’re one with what’s going on.”
Five thousand workers at thirty-eight parts distribution centers across twenty-one states have been on strike since last Friday [September 22, 2023], along with thirteen thousand at three assembly plants in Michigan, Ohio, and Missouri who walked out on September 15. (See a map of all struck facilities here.) ...
The UAW is now calling on community supporters to organize small teams to canvass dealerships that sell and repair Big Three cars and trucks. On Tuesday, the union issued a canvassing tool kit with instructions, flyers, press releases, and talking points.
In negotiations with Ford and GM, autoworkers have clinched some important gains. Among them is an agreement by both companies to end at least one of the many tiers in current contracts, putting workers at certain parts plants back on the same wage scale as assembly workers. The top rate for Big Three assembly workers is currently around $32...
Ford was spared in last week’s escalation, because bargainers there had made further progress on gains for workers.
But today, the UAW once again called out workers at Ford and GM, putting some muscle behind its bold demands — a big wage boost, a shorter workweek, elimination of tiers, cost-of-living adjustments tied to inflation, protection from plant closures, conversion of temps to permanent employees, and the restoration of retiree health care and benefit-defined pensions to all workers.
-via Jacobin, September 29, 2023. Article continues below.
Keep Them Guessing
This year, for the first time in recent history, the union has played the three auto companies against each other with its strike strategy, departing from the union’s tradition of choosing one target company and patterning an agreement at the other two.
The stand-up strike strategy draws inspiration from an approach known as CHAOS (Create Havoc Around Our System), first deployed in 1993 by Alaska Airlines flight attendants, who announced they would be striking random flights. Although they struck only seven flights in a two-month period, Alaska had to send scabs on every plane, just in case. The unpredictability drew enormous media attention and drove management up the wall. Meanwhile the union was able to conserve its strength and minimize risk.
The companies miscalculated where the UAW was going to strike first, stockpiling engines and shipping them cross-country to the wrong facilities. Autoworkers relished the self-inflicted supply chain chaos on UAW Facebook groups and other social media platforms.
Nonstrikers’ morale on the factory floor has gotten a boost from rank and filers organizing to refuse voluntary overtime. With support both from Fain and the reform caucus Unite All Workers for Democracy (UAWD), workers have been encouraging each other to “Eight and Skate,” meaning to turn down extra work and decline to do management any favors.
Majority Public Support
A majority of Americans support the UAW strikers, and the Big Three have taken a PR hit since the strike began, according to a new survey conducted by the business intelligence firm Caliber.
“Eighty-seven percent of respondents told us they were aware of the strike,” Caliber CEO Shahar Silbershatz told the Intercept. “It’s clear the strike is not just causing commercial repercussions, but reputational repercussions as well.”
These reputational repercussions will only worsen...
"We Can Unmake It"
Fain didn't pull any punches in his speech... “That’s what’s different about working-class people. Whether we’re building cars or trucks or running parts distribution centers; whether we’re writing movies or performing TV shows... we do the heavy lifting. We do the real work. Not the CEOs, not the executives.
"And though we don’t know it, that’s what power is. We have the power. The world is of our making. The economy is of our making. This industry is of our making.
“And as we’ve shown, when we withhold our labor, we can unmake it.”
-via Jacobin, September 29, 2023
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[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Star Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has come up with a piece of advice and issued a long statement, sharing his perspective on the contentious 'Mankading' issue.He highlighted that if a scenario arises where a batters like Virat Kohli or Rohit Sharma was involved in a run-out situation during a crucial knockout stage of a match, it could potentially spark a substantial uproar."This is a fair assessment of the situation. Imagine someone running out Kohli, Rohit, Smith, Root, or any crucial batter at the nonstrikers in the World Cup semi-final or a crunch game that will decide qualification," he posted on X, formerly known as Twitter."I am sure hell will break loose and there will be a character assassination campaign by some experts who still don't agree with it and of course, fans that are on the receiving end."Further, he wrote, "At the moment not all teams are doing it but come the World Cup, I really hope everyone is ready for it cos taking a moral high stand and saying we won't do it, should open a strategic window for the other teams and genuinely teams should take every single advantage coming their way because winning a World Cup is a lifetime achievement."He also wrote a solution to the problem stating that, "There is only one solution, whoever be the batter and whatever be the magnitude of the situation, the batter needs to watch the bowler load the ball up and rotate his shoulder before taking off and if he doesn't do that and gets out, we should applaud the bowler and tell the batsmen that he can do better."Ashwin landed himself in a controversy when he Mankaded Jos Buttler during the 2019 IPL season. This action triggered a series of similar incidents involving various players, intensifying the debate.The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) has addressed the issue multiple times, providing clarifications and making amendments to the relevant law in response to the evolving situation.!(function(f, b, e, v, n, t, s) ; var TimesApps = window.TimesApps; TimesApps.toiPlusEvents = function(config) var isConfigAvailable = "toiplus_site_settings" in f && "isFBCampaignActive" in f.toiplus_site_settings && "isGoogleCampaignActive" in f.toiplus_site_settings; var isPrimeUser = window.isPrime; if (isConfigAvailable && !isPrimeUser) loadGtagEvents(f.toiplus_site_settings.isGoogleCampaignActive); loadFBEvents(f.toiplus_site_settings.isFBCampaignActive); else var JarvisUrl="https://jarvis.indiatimes.com/v1/feeds/toi_plus/site_settings/643526e21443833f0c454615?db_env=published"; window.getFromClient(JarvisUrl, function(config) if (config) loadGtagEvents(config?.isGoogleCampaignActive); loadFBEvents(config?.isFBCampaignActive); ) ; )( window, document, 'script', ); [ad_2] Source link
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usasportsworld · 1 year
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Much ado about a dead ball -The moralising around the non-striker run out
Much ado about a dead ball -The moralising around the non-striker run out
Running the non-striker out while he or she is backing up – it’s in the laws, but is it a cheap dismissal or a wicket of skill? Andrew Fidel Fernando and Sidharth Monga join Karthik Iyer to discuss Rohit Sharma’s withdrawal of Mohammed Shami’s appeal to run out Dasun Shanaka on 98 in the first ODI against Sri Lanka. #ado #dead #ball #moralising #nonstriker #run
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geniusgp13-blog · 2 years
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T20 World Cup 2022: Rovman Powell's mammoth 104m six leaves Akeal Hosein speechless
T20 World Cup 2022: Rovman Powell’s mammoth 104m six leaves Akeal Hosein speechless
Get every cricket updates! Follow us on West Indies squared off against Zimbabwe in a must-win game in the Group Stage of the ongoing T20 World Cup at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart. The Caribbean side batted first in the match and posted a competitive total of 153 runs thanks to Rovman Powell’s late blitz, who smoked a gigantic 104m six in the final over of the innings, leaving his nonstriker…
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cricketfile · 4 years
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Ashwin gave the first and final warning to all non-striking batsman in IPL2020 #ashwin #ravichandranashwin #rashwin #nonstriker #nonstrikingbatsman #runout https://www.instagram.com/p/CGAjgQNJ7_x/?igshid=v502j3me48sr
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reidio-silence · 2 years
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In the 1820s laborers were more aggressive than skilled artisans, in part because wage differentials between unskilled and skilled workers kept rising sharply, in part because working conditions were particularly hard. The riggers and stevedores who fitted ships for sea and loaded or unloaded goods, for instance, faced long hours, low pay, and intermittent employment (winters were slack time, and the waterfront instantly registered any curtailment of trade).
In March 1825, accordingly, these waterfront workers (both white and black) marched along the wharves nearly a thousand strong, chanting, “Leave off work, leave off work.” Forcing all dockworkers to join them, they effectively shut down the port. Police arrested the leaders and dispersed the strikers. But 1828 brought additional protests; shipowners reduced wages during a trade slump, and hundreds of strikers rolled along the East River wharves, knocking down and beating up nonstriking workers, then crossed to the Hudson River docks, where they showered a Le Havre packet with ballast stones. The merchant community was not about to put up with anything that threatened its port’s new reputation for regularity and efficiency, and in short order the mayor, several magistrates, a posse of constables, and a troop of cavalry put the strikers down.
Labor violence also broke out that year in Greenwich Village, where handloom weavers, most of them British and Irish immigrants, struck for higher wages. In late June, employing a tactic used hundreds of times in England during that period, one anonymous weaver threw a note through the window of Alexander Knox, the city’s leading textile employer. Addressed to “Boss Nox,” the crudely lettered warning from “the Black Cat” advised him to “either Quit the Business Or else pay the price you ought to for if you don’t you will be fixed.” When several weavers continued to work for Knox at a lower wage, scores of angry journeymen stormed the shop and cut webs off looms.
— Mike Wallace and Edwin G. Burrows, Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898 (1998)
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freenewstoday · 3 years
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New Post has been published on https://freenews.today/2021/03/18/stopping-the-presses-for-a-while/
Stopping the Presses. For a While.
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The ensuing months severely damaged New York’s newspaper business. The city essentially faced a print news blackout, and by the end of January, The Times operated at a monthly deficit of $1.5 million, according to Susan E. Tifft and Alex S. Jones in their book “The Trust.”
The strike would permanently cripple The Herald Tribune, The Journal-American and The World-Telegram and Sun, which would merge into The World Journal Tribune in 1966 to survive. Nevertheless, it folded the next year.
The Times continued to produce material on a much smaller scale through the Western Edition, published in Los Angeles, and a limited number were shipped to New York. Nonstriking journalists continued to report through WQXR, The Times’s radio station, and “The New York Times on the Air,” produced by NBC.
On April 1, the day after the strike ended, The Times published a step-by-step account on the front page.
The Strike of 1978
In another pressmen’s strike that affected The Times, The New York Post and The Daily News, this stoppage caused an 88-day disruption in the paper’s publication. The strike came after the publishers of the three newspapers imposed new pressroom work rules following an impasse with the pressman’s union in talks on a new contract. Other unions, including those representing paper handlers and mechanists, also struck, and eventually 11,000 newspaper employees across the city were either on strike or off payroll to support the strikes of other unions.
A critical issue in the pressmen’s strike involved publishers’ demands to eliminate workers they considered unnecessary. In turn, the unions accused the publishers of trying to break them, as The Washington Post had done to its pressmen in 1975 by hiring nonunion workers.
In October, a now-revered parody, “Not The New York Times,” appeared on newsstands. It was long-rumored but only recently confirmed that several out-of-work Times journalists contributed. Many other Times workers were employed, temporarily, at The Daily Metro, a publication that arose to fill the news void.
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gokul2181 · 4 years
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Ravichandran Ashwin: IPL: 'First and final warning for 2020' - Ashwin tweets 'Mankading' alert | Cricket News
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Ravichandran Ashwin: IPL: 'First and final warning for 2020' - Ashwin tweets 'Mankading' alert | Cricket News
DUBAI: India and Delhi Capitals‘ off-spinner R Ashwin says sparing Aaron Finch in the clash against Royal Challengers Bangalore was his first and last warning to batsmen backing up too far at the non-striker’s end, and he should not be blamed if he runs them out in future games. IPL POINTS TABLE | FIXTURES | SCORECARD Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) opener Aaron Finch was caught short of the crease when he backed up too far during Monday’s Indian Premier League (IPL) game but Ashwin did not dislodge the bails and only gave a warning to the Australian. The off-spinner, though, put out the warning on his twitter page later on. “Let’s make it clear !! First and final warning for 2020. I am making it official and don’t blame me later on. @RickyPonting #runout #nonstriker @AaronFinch5 and I are good buddies btw #IPL2020,” Ashwin tweeted.
Let’s make it clear !! First and final warning for 2020. I am making it official and don’t blame me later on.… https://t.co/nSSf81yPZ9
— Ashwin 🇮🇳 (@ashwinravi99) 1601926153000
Ashwin had courted controversy when he ran out Jos Buttler during last year’s IPL when the England batsman backed up too far at the non-striker’s end. Several cricketers criticised him for not showing sportsman’s spirit. It became an issue before the start of this year’s IPL when Delhi Capitals head coach Ricky Ponting said he would not let Ashwin run out batsmen in that fashion after the veteran joined them having played for Kings XI Punjab in 2019. Ashwin and Ponting had a discussion on the issue after they arrived in the UAE. Ponting was seen smiling when Ashwin let Finch continue with a warning on Monday.
‘First and final warning for 2020’ 😂@ashwinravi99 | #Dream11IPL https://t.co/Bq1B0rsXWM
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) 1601929499000
Ponting, a legend of the game and a staunch critic of the practice, had backed the senior India off-spinner when he asked if the batsman should also be penalised for leaving the crease at the non-striker’s end before a ball is delivered.
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newsbunddle · 4 years
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Mankading dismissal is too harsh, says KKR CEO Venky Mysore | Cricket News - Times of India
Mankading dismissal is too harsh, says KKR CEO Venky Mysore | Cricket News – Times of India
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NEW DELHI: Venky Mysore, the CEO of Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Kolkata Knight Riders on Monday deemed ‘Mankad’ dismissal as too harsh and jarring for everyone involved in the sport. He said that instead of opting for this mode of dismissal, the rules can be changed and a run can be reduced if the nonstriker backs up too far before the release of the ball. “Rules vs. spirit…
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go-21newstv · 4 years
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Mankading dismissal is too harsh, says KKR CEO Venky Mysore | Cricket News - Times of India
Mankading dismissal is too harsh, says KKR CEO Venky Mysore | Cricket News – Times of India
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NEW DELHI: Venky Mysore, the CEO of Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Kolkata Knight Riders on Monday deemed ‘Mankad’ dismissal as too harsh and jarring for everyone involved in the sport. He said that instead of opting for this mode of dismissal, the rules can be changed and a run can be reduced if the nonstriker backs up too far before the release of the ball. “Rules vs. spirit…
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khabrisala · 4 years
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Disallow run if non-striker backs up before ball release: Ashwin on ICC’s new no-ball rule
Disallow run if non-striker backs up before ball release: Ashwin on ICC’s new no-ball rule
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Jos Buttler was run out by R Ashwin in a controversial manner. (Source: IPL) Senior India spinner R Ashwin, who has been involved in multiple instances of ‘Mankading’, revived the debate on the issue after the ICC said that front-foot no-balls will be monitored by the…
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