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DHHS Newsletter – December 2021

DHHS Newsletter – December 2021

by UE 150 | Dec 10, 2021 | Uncategorized

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North Carolina Budget Agreement Abandons State Workers and our Communities, Give Major Kickbacks to Corporations

North Carolina Budget Agreement Abandons State Workers and our Communities, Give Major Kickbacks to Corporations

by UE 150 | Dec 2, 2021 | Uncategorized

On November 18, 2021, Governor Roy Cooper let workers down by signing a compromise budget plan into law. The plan, presented to him by the Republican-controlled legislature, neglects the needs of working people while prioritizing rich corporations. This budget...
‘Death don’t stop nothing’: Inside an accident at a Fayetteville factory’

‘Death don’t stop nothing’: Inside an accident at a Fayetteville factory’

by UE 150 | Oct 28, 2021 | Uncategorized

After major accidents hit NC plants, workers demand change. Brian Gordon USA Today Network The gas nearly leveled Meldrick Knuckles. He’d later compare the sensation to losing a game of tug-of-war, his breath snatched away in seconds. Knuckles works at the Valley...
State workers join Funeral March to General Assembly, demanding raises, safe staffing, housing, healthcare, not corporate tax breaks! #PeoplesBudgetNC

State workers join Funeral March to General Assembly, demanding raises, safe staffing, housing, healthcare, not corporate tax breaks! #PeoplesBudgetNC

by UE 150 | Aug 17, 2021 | Uncategorized

RALEIGH – State workers on the front lines through the pandemic are frustrated at the current budget proposals coming from both chambers of the NC General Assembly. Over 100 people including North Carolina Public Service Workers Union – UE Local 150 members marched...
Charlotte City Workers need Incentive & Guarantee with Forced Vaccination

Charlotte City Workers need Incentive & Guarantee with Forced Vaccination

by UE 150 | Aug 16, 2021 | Uncategorized

Rally & Press Conference Wednesday, August 18 4:30pm (Gather at 4pm) Charlotte Water, 5730 General Commerce Dr While the union is in full support of ALL WORKERS GETTING VACCINATED, since the only way we can recover from this pandemic is with herd immunity, we...
TAKE ACTION: Senate Budget  SOLD OUT State Workers. Call Your Rep Today!

TAKE ACTION: Senate Budget SOLD OUT State Workers. Call Your Rep Today!

by UE 150 | Jul 15, 2021 | Uncategorized

The State Senate passed their outrageous budget a few weeks back — literally giving corporations $13.9 BILLION in tax breaks (they want to completely eliminate corporate tax in next 5 years) , while only talking about a pathetic 1.5% for y’all. It’s outrageous.  Right...
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