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Maryland state government’s largest union and Moore failed to reach a collective bargaining agreement by the Dec. 31 deadline.
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Maryland Matters' politics reporter Bryan Sears discusses why AFSCME and Governor Moore missed the December 31st deadline for inking a new contract.
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Shelley Washington of the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) represents thousands of workers in the Social Security Administration. A 35-year veteran of the agency, he shares what may be lost to severe cuts championed by the White House.
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About 10% of state government positions were vacant at the end of October, according to state data.
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The American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees union says a 10th of the state government positions it represents are vacant.
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Striking dockworkers returned to work today after reaching a tentative agreement with port operators.
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Employees say low pay and long hours are driving factors.
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We’ll go On the Record with a Baltimore Museum of Industry curator to preview a new exhibit on the modern labor movement.
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The city is one of five designated “Workforce Hubs” receiving funding for union job development and student apprenticeships.
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Host Jason V. sits down with guests Nic Koski of Common Ground Coffee Shop and Will Swanson of MOM's grocery store to talk labor and unions.