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Unions are picking up steam in NJ

Clip: 5/12/2023 | 1m 12sVideo has Closed Captions

National writers strike, another Starbucks store files for union election

Strike seems to be the word of the day lately, with unions of all types demanding more for their members. The national writers' strike came to Maplewood, now on its second day outside of Columbia High School, where director Ryan Murphy is filming the TV show "Thriller." And A Cherry Hill Starbucks has joined the ranks of hundreds around the country that have filed for a union election.

05/12/2023

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