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Tag: North Shore AFL-CIO Federation of Labor

The Anthony A. Celebrezze Federal Building in downtown Cleveland. Unions and others opposing the Trump administration cutting the federal workforce will hold a rally in the front of the building on Thursday. Two people walk out of the building with many windows.
Posted inGovernment

Rally to support federal workers in Cleveland as job cuts loom

Olivera Perkins, Economics Reporter by Olivera Perkins February 19, 2025February 19, 2025

Union and public officials will speak at a rally in downtown Cleveland Thursday to support thousands of Northeast Ohio federal workers who face job cuts under the Trump administration. The Feb. 20 rally will be held at 11 a.m. at the Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building, 1240 E. 9th St., Cleveland. Nearly 17,000 civil federal […]

A person walks into the Anthony A. Celebrezze Federal Building in downtown Cleveland. The front of the building is made of glass and metal.
Posted inGovernment

Getting rid of federal workers in Greater Cleveland may not be that easy. Here’s why

Olivera Perkins, Economics Reporter by Olivera Perkins February 3, 2025February 2, 2025
Brian Pearson, the new head of the North Shore AFL-CIO Federation of Labor. He is speaking through a bullhorn at a demonstration held last year at REI co-op's Cleveland area store.
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New Northeast Ohio AFL-CIO labor leader intends to fight Trump administration if they plan to lay off federal unionized workers

Olivera Perkins, Economics Reporter by Olivera Perkins January 22, 2025January 22, 2025
Some Cleveland Rape Crisis Center employees outside the organization's West 25th office after they voted April 4 in favor of joining the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) District 1199. The union will represent about 45 employees. After voting in the union, SEIU 1199 gave them T-shirts. The front reads: "I am the missing piece to fixing a broken system." The back reads: "You can't fix a broken system without the workers' voice."
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Ohio workers stepping up efforts to unionize in recent years

Olivera Perkins, Economics Reporter by Olivera Perkins October 24, 2024October 23, 2024
Faculty at the Cleveland Institute of Music have voted to join the the American Federation of Musicians, Local 4. Photo of a violin and bow on top of sheet music.
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Cleveland Institute of Music faculty vote in favor of unionizing

Olivera Perkins, Economics Reporter by Olivera Perkins September 27, 2024October 18, 2024
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb speaks to a news reporter. Behind him, FirstEnergy Stadium's name is beginning to come down off the building.
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Issue 1 victory lap and People’s Budget cage match (Weekly Chatter)

Avatar photoNick Castele, Government ReporterOlivera Perkins, Economics ReporterAmy Morona, Higher Education ReporterStephanie Casanova, Criminal Justice Reporter by Mark Naymik, Nick Castele, Olivera Perkins, Amy Morona and Stephanie Casanova August 14, 2023August 20, 2024
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PR training at City Hall, three-way Cleveland clerk race, unions push against Issue 1 (Weekly Chatter)

Avatar photoOlivera Perkins, Economics Reporter by Mark Naymik and Olivera Perkins June 19, 2023August 20, 2024
The North Shore AFL-CIO Federation of Labor is the largest labor organization in Greater Cleveland.
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Musicians labor leader appointed new head of North Shore AFL-CIO Federation of Labor

Olivera Perkins, Economics Reporter by Olivera Perkins June 1, 2023July 7, 2023
Dan O'Malley, head of the North Shore AFL-CIO Federation of Labor with Louie, his dog rescued from a research lab. Photo taken Dec. 21, 2022
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Dan O’Malley appealing removal as head of North Shore AFL-CIO Federation of Labor

Olivera Perkins, Economics Reporter by Olivera Perkins May 22, 2023October 18, 2024
MetroHealth System's new CEO, Dr. Airica Steed began her term in December 2022.
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Weekly Chatter: Unionization push at health board, Bibb meets Bill Clinton, MetroHealth loses money, labor leader name disappears

Avatar photoNick Castele, Government ReporterCandice Wilder, Health ReporterStephanie Casanova, Criminal Justice ReporterPaul Rochford, K-12 Education ReporterOlivera Perkins, Economics Reporter by Mark Naymik, Nick Castele, Candice Wilder, Stephanie Casanova, Paul Rochford and Olivera Perkins May 1, 2023April 30, 2023

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