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Strike Threat Looms Ahead of 2026 World Cup

Preparations for the 2026 World Cup are facing increasing tension as a union representing thousands of hospitality workers at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles has threatened to strike. This threat could significantly impact the tournament's preparations.

Face new challenges after leadership change in Tunisian labor union

The Tunisian labor union is facing unprecedented pressures after losing many of its influential tools for exerting pressure on the government. The recent leadership change may not be sufficient to address these challenges.

Amazon required to negotiate with Staten Island warehouse workers

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has mandated Amazon to negotiate with the labor union representing approximately <strong>5,000</strong> employees at its Staten Island warehouse. This decision follows allegations of unfair practices against workers by Amazon.

Begin payment of overdue salaries for Twelve Cupcakes workers

The labor union announced that employees of the Twelve Cupcakes bakery chain will start receiving part of their overdue salaries by the end of this month, following months of negotiations. This announcement comes after the company's sudden closure, which affected around 80 employees.

Launch exceptional conference to enhance women's leadership roles

An exceptional conference of the Tunisian Labor Union commenced in Monastir on Wednesday, aiming to address internal disputes and enhance women's representation in leadership. This comes as the journalists' union condemned the official media's ban on covering the conference.