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The high court ruled a federal labor relations law does not stop the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association from accusing Boeing of misrepresenting the safety of the 737 MAX model. After the model was involved in two deadly plane crashes, pilots with the Dallas-based airline said Boeing misled them into agreeing to fly the planes.
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The Dallas Ballet, which went bankrupt in the 1980s, is the last North Texas dance company to organize with the American Guild of Musical Artists.
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The two sides have agreed to a 62% wage increase over 6 years in a deal between the International Longshoremen's Association and the U.S. Maritime Alliance. The union had been seeking a 77% increase.
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From investigations into the dance company to the timeline of events, here鈥檚 what you need to know about the fallout between dancers and management.
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Dancers say the company has lost sight of its founding principle to be a safe space for Black dancers. Management says it鈥檚 trying to uphold its standard of excellence.
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AT&T workers are on strike across the south. Their union says the Dallas-based company refuses to bargain on a new contract with higher wages and health care benefits.
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The Texas affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers released its Educator's Bill of Rights, calling for more school funding, better training and the right to religious and academic freedom in the classroom.
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UPS workers and union leaders held a rally outside a UPS facility in McKinney on Wednesday calling for changes to heat safety protocol.
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A Longview UPS driver crashed into a tree Friday after passing out from heat exhaustion, according to union officials.
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Community members, local and state officials, SAG-AFTRA and Dallas AFL-CIO union members attended the rally Saturday.
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DBDT says dancers were terminated due to an Instagram video, but the union says it鈥檚 a response to dancers unionizing.
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The news comes months after dancers organized to negotiate with the company鈥檚 management.