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WGA Expulsion Sends Warning to Writer-Producers

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Variety

Don McKellar criticizes the WGA for expelling him and Park Chan-wook after a tribunal found their violations of strike rules were unintentional and based on misunderstandings, arguing that the decision was an overreach and a scare tactic by union leadership. He highlights the discrepancy between the tribunal's recommendations and the Board's harsh punishment, criticizing the leadership's disregard for due process and the potential influence of lawyers unfamiliar with TV production.

NFLPA appoints David White as interim executive director amid leadership transition

Originally Published 5 months ago — by NBC Sports

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The NFL Players Association has appointed David White as interim executive director following the resignation of Lloyd Howell, in a move that raises questions about the union's leadership selection process and the need for a more transparent and effective search for a permanent director amid ongoing negotiations and internal issues.

NFLPA Warns Financial Actions Could Be Criminal

Originally Published 5 months ago — by ESPN

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The NFL Players Association is under a federal criminal investigation for potential misuse of funds and self-enrichment by union officials, following a confidential memo that highlights immediate threats and a leadership vacuum amid resignations and ongoing scrutiny of financial dealings, including a government investigation into related entities.

NFLPA Leadership Shakeup: Tretter Resigns Amid Candidacy Controversy

Originally Published 5 months ago — by NBC Sports

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The NFL Players Association's executive committee preferred David White over Lloyd Howell for the director position, but Howell was hired despite this, leading to internal disagreements and revelations about the secretive hiring process, with some members distancing themselves from Howell's appointment.

J.C. Tretter Resigns from NFLPA Amid Scandals and Internal Tensions

Originally Published 5 months ago — by ProFootballRumors.com

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J.C. Tretter has announced his resignation from the NFL Players Association, citing personal reasons and disillusionment with the organization amid internal conflicts and scandals involving former executive director Lloyd Howell. Tretter, a key figure in the union, will step away as the NFLPA seeks new leadership, and he expressed regret over past comments and internal attacks.

NFLPA Chief Lloyd Howell Faces Growing Scrutiny Amid Player Unrest

Originally Published 5 months ago — by ESPN

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NFLPA members are divided over their knowledge of Lloyd Howell's 2011 sexual discrimination lawsuit during his 2023 election as union leader, with some claiming they were unaware of the lawsuit while others say it was disclosed during vetting. The controversy arises amid Howell's ongoing scrutiny following ESPN reports on his activities and union financial dealings.

"MLBPA Power Struggle: Players Push for Leadership Change"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Athletic

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A power struggle within the Major League Baseball Players Association is brewing as Harry Marino and his supporters seek to remove Tony Clark as the union's leader. Marino's campaign is focused on rank-and-file players, with some seeking an audit of the union's spending and a change in leadership. The showdown may culminate in a vote among the 72-player executive board, with the potential for Marino, at age 33, to take over if Clark is removed. The turmoil comes at a critical time as the union prepares to negotiate the next collective bargaining agreement with MLB.

Senate Hearing Turns Fiery as Senators and Union Boss Clash

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NPR

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A congressional hearing turned heated when Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin challenged Sean O'Brien, the president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, to a fight. The exchange, which included insults and threats, lasted for several minutes before Senator Bernie Sanders intervened. Sanders urged them to focus on the economic issues being discussed at the hearing, emphasizing the role of unions in supporting working families. After the hearing, Sanders called the exchange "absurd," while Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell declined to comment on the incident.

The Impact of UAW Strike: Economic Loss, Car Repairs Delayed, and Families Struggling

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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The ongoing strikes led by United Auto Workers (UAW) president Shawn Fain, which have cost the US economy $7.7 billion, are being advised by career socialist activists who prioritize keeping the auto industry "wounded for months." Fain's advisors, who lack experience on factory floors or as UAW members, have been criticized for their radical approach and alleged disregard for workers' best interests. The strikes, involving over 30,000 workers across major automakers, have raised concerns among union members about the potential harm caused by Fain's war of attrition. Fain's de-facto chief of staff, Chris Brooks, and other socialist activists are believed to be the masterminds behind the strike strategy.

Challenger emerges victorious in United Auto Workers leadership race.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by UpNorthLive.com

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A challenger has claimed victory in the race to lead the United Auto Workers union, which represents over 400,000 workers in the US. The election was held after the previous president resigned amid a corruption scandal. The challenger, who ran on a platform of transparency and accountability, has declared a win with a significant margin of votes. The official results are expected to be announced soon.