CEOs Rake in Big Pay, Bonuses and New Perks America ’s CEOs are still raking in the big bucks and leaving shareholders and workers to pay the tab. The median year-on-year total CEO pay rose 30 percent in 2004. The average increase was a whopping 91 percent, according to researchers at the Corporate Library. They
Read moreFather, Daughter Team Hard to Beat Some hereditary traits are known to skip a generation or weaken over time, but loyalty and tenacity just keep getting stronger at one IAM family in the Eastern Territory, The legendary Paul Kelly served the IAM and its members in Connecticut, New York and Rhode Island as a local
Read moreMachinists Rout Teamster Raid at ATT The IAM defeated the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) decisively in a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) election to determine representation rights for nearly 1,800 drivers employed by Auto Truck Transport (ATT). The vote total as reported by the NLRB was 946 for the IAM and 338 for the
Read moreFlight Attendants at Continental to Vote on Pact Ratification voting will take place January 18-29 on the tentative agreement reached with Continental Airlines last week on behalf of the airline’s 8,300 Flight Attendants. The terms of the four-year accord include: preservation of wage rates for current Flight Attendants; a top base pay rate of $50
Read moreDecember 8, 2005 – Dozens of cities in the U.S. and around the world are holding vigils, marches and teach-ins this week to bring attention to human rights abuses and the corporate war on workers’ rights to form unions. “For years, this nation strived to live up to the ideals of democracy, human rights and
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