10.09.2024Three Strikes: Lessons Learned From The ILA, Autoworkers, & Actors StrikesNow that the ILA short-lived but eventful strike is over, it is important to understand what this strike and the two noteworthy strikes of last year by the Autoworkers and the Actors-Writers have in common and what we might learn from them. Technology. Or, to put it a bit more expansively, the march of advancing technology pitted against the anxieties over job loss. The Autoworkers’ union picketed in part because of job vulnerability due to the increasing market share of electric cars, which require a different process to manufacture. Actors and Writers protested the way artificial intelligence is affecting and will affect their work. The ILA struck in part due to the threat automation presents to their jobs on the docks. The strikes were all viewed as successful by the unions because of significant wage increases. But were they successful at stemming the tide of technology or have they just plugged the dam? Put another way, what can employers do to embrace technology while also embracing its employees and maintaining labor peace?
09.30.2020Jennifer Roselle and Joseph Hannon to Discuss Intricacies of Prepping for Labor Negotiations at Upcoming NJSLOM WebinarFirm Counsel Jennifer Roselle and Joseph Hannon will participate in a webinar presentation entitled "Prepping For Labor Negotiations: Who Needs to be Involved, What’s Negotiable, and the Expected Costs" for The New Jersey State League of Municipalities, Government Finance Officers Association, and the New Jersey Municipal Managers Association on October 7th.
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