Labor News & Commentary February 15, 2024 Colorado AG sues to block the $24.6 billion proposed merger & more
https://onlabor.org/february-15-2024/
By Luke Hinrichs
Luke Hinrichs is a student at Harvard Law School.
In todays news and commentary, flight attendants across the United States hold picket protests, Michigans right-to-work law is officially repealed, and the Colorado Attorney General sues to block the $24.6 billion proposed merger between the two largest supermarket chains in the state.
On Tuesday, February 13, 2024, as part of the Worldwide Flight Attendant Day of Action, unions representing over 100,000 flight attendants held picket line protests to demand fair contracts and an end to contract negotiation delays. The Day of Action protests occurred as more than two-thirds of flight attendants in the U.S.across airlines including American, United, Southwest, Alaska, Air Wisconsin, Frontier, and Omniare actively trying to negotiate new union contracts. On the same day as the protests, 99.48% of flight attendants at Alaska Airlines, represented by the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA (AFA-CWA), voted yes to strike if Alaska Airlines fails to agree to better contract terms. The Alaska Airlines flight attendants voted to authorize a strike for the first time in over three decades.
In 2023, Michigan lawmakers passed legislation to repeal the states right-to-work law, becoming the first state in 58 years to do so. The historic repeal officially took effect this week. When the right-to-work law was enacted in 2012, Michigan had the seventh-highest percentage of unionized workers in the U.S. By 2022, the state dropped to 11th. Pro-labor groups are celebrating the laws official repeal as a victory decades in the making.
FULL story at link above.