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City Council to vote on short-term rental regulations after years of discussion | Local | #citycouncil

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City Council

City council to vote on Uptown transit center bodega – WSOC TV | #citycouncil

CHARLOTTE — Another retail option is coming to Charlotte’s transit center in Uptown. Charlotte City Council will vote Monday to allow 49ers Bodega to lease space from the bus terminal. The City says 49ers Bodega is a convenience store, and rent will be $3,200 a month. The City can terminate the lease with 90 days’ […]

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City Council

City Council At-Large 4 candidates differ on public safety ideas | #citycouncil

Roy Morales and incumbent Letitia Plummer will face each other in the runoff for City Council At-Large District 4.  Houston Chronicle Both candidates in the race for the At-Large 4 seat on Houston City Council believe public safety is a top priority for the city, but they offer different approaches to Houston voters. Incumbent City […]

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Mayor

Alexandria Police Union sends Mayor Jeff Hall cease and desist letter over campaign video

ALEXANDRIA, La. (KALB) – The Keiser Law Firm representing the Alexandria Police Officers Association sent a cease and desist letter to Mayor Jeff Hall’s campaign team just one day after a campaign video was posted showing images of uniformed APD officers without their approval. The video that is being referenced was posted on Sunday, Oct. […]

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Alabama

Stronger unions on the rise in north Alabama according to North Alabama Area Labor Council leader | #elections | #alabama

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) – Public opinion of organized labor unions is higher than it’s been in decades according to a new Gallup poll and north Alabama labor leaders say they can see the growing support in the area. Gallup reports that 71% of Americans now approve of labor unions. This is up from 64% before […]

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Alabama

Dollar store workers in the South have a labor movement. Just don’t call it a union | #elections | #alabama

Before David Williams approaches his fellow Dollar General workers in New Orleans to talk about organizing, he knows the first thing they’ll ask: Are you a union? He answers with a flat no. “Once the word union is…out of the way, that’s when we all get together and come up with a plan and figure […]

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Alabama

GE plant workers push for union in Alabama in key test of labor strength | #elections | #alabama

With workers around the U.S. moving to unionize at a rate not seen in decades, employees at a GE plant in Alabama are the latest to file for union representation. Manufacturing workers at the GE Aviation plant in Auburn, Alabama, filed on Monday to be represented by the IUE-CWA. The union said that a “strong majority” of […]

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Mayor

Mayor Scott Backs Union Vote For Walters Art Museum Workers – CBS Baltimore

BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Mayor Brandon Scott on Tuesday called on the Walters Art Museum to allow its employees to vote on unionizing, saying union membership helped his family join the Black middle class. “Unions give workers the platform to unite and advocate for their own working conditions and deserve to be celebrated,” Scott wrote in […]

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