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Ratification of a new Labor agreement at Titan Tire of Natchez, Miss., ends the longest strike in the history of the U.S. tire industry, which began May 1, 1998, at the company’s Des Moines, Iowa, plant.

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Pilot’s Union Blocks Allegiant Air Bid to Get US Residency for Foreign Hires
Posted On: Dec 08, 2025
Dec. 8, 2025 | TEAMSTER POWER | Allegiant Air's pilots' union is blocking the airline's attempt to secure permanent residency for dozens of foreign pilots from Chile, Australia, and Singapore, leaving their immigration status - and the company's staffing - in limbo. The union has refused to certify to the U.S. Department of Labor that the pilot positions, which start at about $50,000 a year, about half of what pilots at other regional airlines earn, meet "prevailing wage" standards. That certification is a crucial bureaucratic step and a requirement for the pilots' green card applications. Instead of hiring foreign pilots, Teamsters Local 2118 has asked Allegiant to offer industry-standard compensation and improved scheduling to retain pilots who are leaving for rivals. Reuters
 
 
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