Until this past year, we have enjoyed an era of relative labor stability. It's true, however, that labor unrest frequently coincides with inflationary pressure on prices, something that we are currently experiencing.
Country. separate and distinct from that, bob, we ve continued to see the concentration of air strikes and artillery in the donbas and in the south, particularly around and in mariupol. that s where the preponderance of their strike activity has gone and the fighting in mariupol as you guys have seen continues. the ukrainians are still resisting. the city has not fallen to the russians but they continue to pound it from the air and through long-range fires. so it s been just over the last several days, you can see you can continue to see the russians are doing what we call shaping. they re trying to set the conditions for more aggressive, more overt and larger ground maneuvers in the donbas. again, i would remind this is an area of the country that has seen fighting the last eight years. this is a terrain that both sides understand and know and the ukrainians, it s not like they ever left the donbas and
Columbia university, graduate students who are workers at columbia university, all of them are beginning to strike. we are seeing more strike activity in america right now and we have in years.- and we have in years. three starbucks and we have in years. three starbucks stores and we have in years. three starbucks stores in - and we have in years. three starbucks stores in upstate | and we have in years. three - starbucks stores in upstate new york voted on unionisation. 0ne voted for it, one is tbc but one voted against it. doesn t really send a strong message about heralding a new age of unionisation? it about heralding a new age of unionisation? unionisation? it does in the sense that unionisation? it does in the sense that starbucks - unionisation? it does in the sense that starbucks has i unionisation? it does in the i sense that starbucks has done everything in its power, not just over the past three months but over the entire course of starbucks s extraordinary rain with
Nationwide to show support for other unions. paying out of his own pocket to visit nebraska for a kellogg s labor fight and a nabisco strike in portland. what shifted to bring us here to this moment now? a lot of upset workers. that s it. we re just tired of being in the background and watching these ceos make all this money. reporter: out in hollywood, a potential strike by 60,000 film and tv workers is just days away. in a series of tweets thursday, their union writing if the studios want a fight, they poked the wrong bear. their calls for higher pay, better benefits and meal breaks growing louder ahead of the strike set for monday. as more and more american workers look to the future. i think they re not willing to take it anymore. that s showing up in the strike activity. it s showing up in high quit rates. it s showing up in jobs being vacant for longer. and, in fact, it s forcing
American airlines. he is now visiting picket lines nationwide to show support for other unions, paying out of his own pocket to visit nebraska for a kellogg labor fight and nabisco strike in portland. what shifted to bring us to this moment? a lot of upset workers. we re tired of being in the background and watching the ceos make all this money. meanwhile in hollywood, a potential strike by 60,000 tv and film workers is days away. in a series of tweets thursday, theirs union writing if the studios want to fight, they poked the wrong bear. their calls their higher pay, better benefits and meal breaks growing louder. more and more american workers look to the future. i think they re not willing to take it anymore and that s showing up in the strike activity, it s showing up in high quit rates, it s showing up in jobs being vacant for longer,