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President Trump's new executive order ends collective bargaining for wide swaths of federal employees, as part of his broader campaign to reshape the government's workforce. That could affect thousands of federal workers in Kansas City. Unions are vowing to sue.
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More than 1,000 bills have been introduced in the Missouri General Assembly this session, but only a few will get passed and signed by Gov. Mike Kehoe. Housing, taxes and right-to-work proposals are all on the table.
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As he runs for re-election this November, Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley’s about-face on right to work is seen by some as a welcome shift toward pro-labor policy and by others as election year pandering.
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Employers could have skilled, dependable workers for accommodations as simple as Braille stickers on work items.
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Union members rejected a contract offer and walked off the job this week complaining about stagnant wages and sometimes being forced to work six- and seven-day weeks.
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Segment 1: What's going on with unions in Missouri?Last year, union membership in Missouri went up, bucking a national trend of declining numbers. But the…
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Missouri lawmakers gaveled themselves into session on Wednesday, marking what could be a legislative session full of complex policy — with the usual...
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Since the end of the 2018 election season, Missouri lawmakers from both parties have openly discussed trying to alter ballot items that voters approved…
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The final slog to the November elections is underway, and Missouri's already wild political year holds the possibility of getting wilder yet. As Democrat…
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A Republican-backed push to change the ways private-sector unions collect dues or fees failed Tuesday, and Missouri's midterm U.S. Senate election will…
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Tuesday is Missouri voters’ first chance to weigh in on statewide primary races — including choosing which Republican will take on U.S. Sen. Claire…
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Segment 1: A last look at candidates and issues before Tuesday's elections.Kansas and Missouri primaries are just days away and the political climate on…