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Montgomery Advertiser, September 24, 2025
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AL manufacturing company faces allegations of ‘extreme conditions’ at plant

Labor rights activists and past employees of an Alabama water meter manufacturing plant are backing a new report that accuses the company of long hours, major injuries, unfair treatment and high levels of heavy metal waste disposal into the local

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Yonkers Ledger , October 1, 2025
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Kawasaki’s Yonkers Plant Among Facilities Cited for Low Wages and Safety Concerns

For nearly 40 years, Kawasaki Heavy Industries has manufactured subway cars in a former Otis Elevator building, located in the heart of Yonkers since 1986, providing jobs for roughly 500 workers in a non-union facility.However, a study released on Tuesday

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Yonkers Times, September 30, 2025
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Off the Rails: Inequality, Insecurity, and Unsafe Conditions at Kawasaki’s Yonkers Plant

A newly released report from Jobs to Move America and Cornell University’s Climate Jobs Institute reveals troubling findings about working conditions at MTA contractor Kawasaki’s railcar manufacturing facilities in New York and Nebraska.Citing low pay, hazardous conditions and widespread experience

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Gothamist, September 30, 2025
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Workers who build NYC’s subway cars face low pay, anti-union bosses, report alleges

Workers who manufacture New York City’s new subway cars are paid less than the industry standard and face poor working conditions, contributing to rampant delays in the production of modern subway cars desperately needed by the MTA, according to report

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New Report: Inequality, Insecurity, and Unsafe Conditions at Kawasaki’s U.S. Manufacturing Facilities in New York and Nebraska

Contact:                                                               FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Troy Newsometnewsome@jobstomoveamerica.org(832) 451-9489 Community and

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New Report Reveals Harsh Trade-Offs for Local Workers and Communities in Tallassee Behind Neptune’s Smart Water Meter Success

Contact: Hailey AllenJobs to Move America(205) 844-7021 | hallen@jobstomoveamerica.org  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  Community Coalition Releases Report on Neptune Technology Group, Calls for Community Benefits Agreement TALLASSEE, Ala., September 15, 2025 – A newly released report from Jobs to Move America (JMA)

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The Supreme Court’s Decision Escalates the Attack on Immigrant Workers. We Must Respond.

by Melanie J. Prasad Last week, we spoke out against the brutal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid at the Hyundai and LG battery plant in Georgia—a devastating act that ripped nearly 500 workers from their jobs, families, and

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JMA condemns ICE raid at Georgia Hyundai Motor and LG Energy Solution Facility

Jobs to Move America condemns the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid conducted this week at the Hyundai Motor and LG Energy Solution battery plant in Ellabell, Georgia.  Yesterday, a reported 475 workers, hardworking parents, loving neighbors and community

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Knowledge that Powers Change: A Message from JMA’s New Director of Research

by HeeWon Brindle-Khym At Jobs to Move America, research has always been integral to how we advance our mission. It grounds our campaigns, informs our partnerships, and strengthens our ability to hold corporations and policymakers accountable. When combined with organizing

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Over 600 Comments Submitted to Federal, Local Agencies on Micron’s Environmental Impact

Contact: Khadeejah AhmadJobs to Move America(315) 383-6602 | kahmad@jobstomoveamerica.org  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  Over 600 Comments Submitted to Federal, Local Agencies on Micron’s Environmental Impact Community members call on Micron to protect the environment, workers Syracuse, NY — The public comment