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By Leonard Gildarie RUSAL’s Bauxite Company of Guyana Inc (BCGI) announcement that it will unilaterally increase wages and salaries for bauxite workers on strike is yet again another violation of the Laws of Guyana and the Collective Labour Agreement. This was noted by the Guyana Bauxite & General Workers’ Union (GB&GWU) yesterday in a statement. “In addition to this illegal action there is also the attempt to depart from established ...

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PHOENIX -Union officials say grocery workers across Arizona have voted overwhelmingly to ratify a new three-year contract with the Fry's, Safeway and Smith's supermarket chains. The contract was worked out Nov. 12 to avert a grocery strike. It reflected compromises by the retailers and the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 99, which represents workers. Union members had until Thursday to return the ballots that were mailed out ...

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