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Historian John Gurda shares the conditions that led to the Bay View Massacre and how it impacted labor structures.
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Center of Wisconsin Strategy's Laura Dresser discusses the organization's new study on Milwaukeeans working "bad jobs."
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President Biden's visit to a labor training center earns him good marks, but his to-do list is incomplete.
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Nurses union protests at executive's home, regarding labor and delivery cuts at St. Francis HospitalDemonstrators criticize an Ascension Wisconsin leader who the union says is responsible.
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UAW Local 180 President Yasin Mahdi tells WUWM why his members won't accept CNH's contract offer.
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Visit by U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh comes amid tight Wisconsin election races for U.S. Senate and governor.
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The lawmaker from Vermont, Sen. Bernie Sanders, says UAW Local 180 workers are engaged in "the struggle of our time."
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The United Auto Workers says it will continue to pressure a Wisconsin firm to build postal vehicles in Oshkosh, and Democrats keep criticizing Republican Sen. Ron Johnson on the issue.
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Vice President Kamala Harris returns to Milwaukee to talk about union workers soon taking on the task of replacing lead drinking water pipes.
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Last month, workers at Colectivo Coffee voted to join a union. It culminated more than a year of work, and the process was not without controversy. Colectivo was openly against the decision and hired an anti-union company called the Labor Relations Institute to help convince employees not to unionize.That effort failed, and Colectivo employees now are represented by the IBEW, also known as the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.