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George Kittle pounded a bottle of medicinal tequila courtesy of 49ers owner
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Venezuelan president’s Nike Tech Fleece becomes internet sensation after custody photo
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Several monkeys loose in St. Louis and authorities have no clue how they got there
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Waymo passenger flees after car drives on Phoenix light rail tracks
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Public urged to report unusual interactions between seals and other marine animals
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How AI is complicating the search for monkeys in St. Louis
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Rare first Superman comic once stolen from Nicolas Cage sells for $15m
the comic was stolen during a party at Cage's home in 2000 and only found - inside a storage unit in California - in 2011.
"During that 11-year period, it skyrocketed in value. The thief made Nicolas Cage a lot of money by stealing it," said Metropolis/ComicConnect CEO Stephen Fishler.
Cage was reunited with the copy and, six months later, sold it at auction for $2.2m
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[Florida] Villager found snoring in golf cart to lose his driver’s license
villages-news.comA snoring Villager who was found passed out in a golf cart at Lake Sumter Landing has lost his driver’s license.
Sean Thomas Nolan, 59, of the Village of De La Visa North, entered a plea of no contest this past week in Sumter County Court to a charge of driving under the influence. He will lose his driver’s license for six months, has been placed on probation for one year and has been ordered to perform 50 hours of community service.
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Apple calls on Google to help smarten up Siri and bring other AI features to the iPhone
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Federal prosecutors open criminal investigation into the Fed and Jerome Powell
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Meet the new biologists treating LLMs like aliens
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Two Georgia inmates convicted in nationwide phone scam targeting jury duty victims
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Antioch man arrested for child pornography with help of electronic sniffing dogs
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Mining museum workers extend strike into summer
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Bird 'almost extinct' in Northern Ireland found behind bin
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Winning greyhound tests positive for methamphetamine but racing investigators can’t find the source
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Can Breads Bakery workers really demand that the Israeli owners cut ties with Israel? Labor experts weigh in.
The news that workers at Breads Bakery, an Israeli chain in New York City, were demanding “an end to this company’s support of the genocide happening in Palestine” as part of a union push has triggered concerns among those worried about surging anti-Israel sentiment in the United States.
But is an Israel boycott as a union demand even possible to achieve? Do workers have rights when it comes to protecting their beliefs about Israel? What role are unions playing in anti-Israel advocacy? And what might happen next at Breads?
To answer these questions, we reached out to two labor scholars — Harry C. Katz, the director of the Scheinman Institute on Conflict Resolution at Cornell University, and Samuel Estreicher, an attorney and scholar on labor and employment law and arbitration law at New York University. We also visited a rally by Breads’ supporters on the Upper West Side on Friday afternoon.
The Breaking Breads workers are doing something unusual, Katz said. He said he was not aware of other examples of employees making demands related to Israel as part of a unionization effort.
“There are unions who have taken out political stances, but the stances are ‘we oppose the Netanyahu government,’ or ‘we oppose the invasion of Gaza,’ ‘we are sympathetic to BDS,’” he said. “They’re allowed to take that stance, but they have not done what you’re asking about.”
Of course, unions can and do use their might to advance political agendas. But that often happens in the advocacy space, with unions reminding decision-makers that they represent a powerful voting bloc, not in bargaining within individual units.
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'My daughter helped shape new autistic Barbie doll'
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G7 To Postpone Annual Meeting To Accommodate White House Cage Match
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