Unionized workers at the National Audubon Society have announced that they will go on strike next month. The Bird Union, which represents about 260 workers at the New York City-based conservation organization, posted on X Wednesday that the strike would run Sept. 10-12.
The announcement follows by a week a finding from the National Labor Relations Board that Audubon management has run afoul of federal labor laws by “failing and refusing to bargain” with the union representing members over a first contract.
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