Bus drivers in South Korea’s capital launched their first strike in more than a decade, which halted almost all city buses Thursday morning.
The agreement is made up of pay increases totalling 9.25%, plus a provision for a Local Bargaining mechanism equivalent to 1% of pay.
As the union announced that work stoppages would enter a fourth week, it urged the government to join further negotiations.
Jordan Montgomery is now a free agent. MLB.com is keeping track of the
(The Center Square) – Parents of Chicago school students are suing the Chicago Teachers Union seeking damages over a teachers strike during COVID-19 that kept children out of school longer.
The Greater Essex County District School Board said Thursday it has a new tentative agreement with the union representing its occasional teachers, who have been working without a contract for the last two years. “This tentative agreement was arrived at through a collaborative, interest-based bargaining process and represents the best possible outcome for both parties,” […]
Employees claim reforms recommended by an independent lawyer-led review are yet to take place.
UCU and NASUWT call on the economy minister to "urgently engage" in talks over lecturer pay.
[UPDATED] It was a big deal — err, or big deals — that sent shockwaves across the Lowcountry. Two huge real estate transactions could dramatically change the faces of Charleston and North Charleston: Union Pier and WestRock are being sold
The Yankee Entertainment and Sports (YES) Network has struck a multi-year carriage agreement that will bring the regional sports network's coverage of the New York Yankees and Brooklyn Nets to Fubo subscribers.
Popular on Variety Hybe, the Korean firm behind K-pop’s BTS, has struck an expanded 10-year deal with Universal Music Group (UMG), providing Hybe’s roster of artists and labels access to UMG’s leading global network. UMG will further collaborate with Hybe’s global superfan platform Weverse, bringing more of a direct connection between UMG artists and their […]
HALIFAX — The Hogan Court renovation project that has drawn pointed criticism from Nova Scotia’s auditor general is being turned over to a private company. Health Minister Michelle Thompson announced recently that long-term care company Shannex will pay