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American Red Cross employees say they feel unheard and not respected as management looks to cut healthcare benefits. After dealing with worker shortages since the start of COVID-19, thousands of workers are calling for a new and fair contract with the Red Cross across the country, including in Peoria.
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Peoria County's fiscal year 2022 budget proposal would cut three full-time staffers from the county auditor's office, leaving elected auditor Jessica Thomas as the office's only employee.
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Local blood collection workers at the American Red Cross say the organization needs to beef up safety and worker protections during the COVID-19…
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The city of Peoria acted sincerely, if imperfectly, to avoid layoffs to address budget concerns in 2018.That's the conclusion of Illinois Labor Relations…
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The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, the biggest labor union representing Illinois state workers, has reached a contract...
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The city of Peoria is preparing for a workforce reduction. Layoff notices were issued this month to 11 members of the American Federation of State, County…
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The latest skirmish between Governor Bruce Rauner and the AFSCME labor union took place in a Springfield courtroom today. This time it was before a panel…
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A long-fought battle between state government and the AFSCME union came to the forefront again Thursday. State government workers from the union rallied…
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In the face of declining revenue, Peoria city staff has proposed a net cut of 11 workers to help balance the 2018 budget. At last Tuesday night’s council…
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The union representing corrections officers says inmate attacks on state employees have increased 51% since 2015.Members of the American Federation of…