Amie Rivers

Amie Rivers is Iowa Starting Line’s newsletter editor. She writes the weekly Worker’s Almanac edition of Iowa Starting Line, featuring a roundup of the worker news you need to know. Previously, she was an award-winning journalist at the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier; now, she very much enjoys making TikToks and memes and getting pet photos in her inbox.

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Latest from Amie Rivers

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    Union, Bridgestone Reach Tentative Agreement To Avoid Strike At Des Moines Plant

    Just minutes before their contract expired, United Steelworkers officials announced to workers they had a tentative agreement in place with Bridgestone in Des Moines, avoiding a strike for the moment. “We have a TA,” the USW Local 310 page posted at 11:30 p.m. Thursday, half an hour before workers’ previous contract expired at midnight. “There…


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    Burlington Case Workers Still On Strike After Nearly 3 Months

    After nearly three months of a union strike in southeast Iowa, workers say there’s no sign of an agreement in sight. More than 1,000 unionized workers at CNH Industrial (CNHi) in Burlington, Iowa, and Racine, Wisconsin—where they manufacture Case and New Holland agricultural products—began striking at noon on May 2. Burlington has around 440 of those…


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    Planned Parenthood Workers, Including In Iowa, Unionize

    More than 400 health care workers at Planned Parenthood locations across five Upper Midwest states including Iowa are now covered by a union. Across 28 Planned Parenthood clinics in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota, 429 workers—with 90% of them voting in favor—won the right to form a union last week. The news…


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    Iowans Are Struggling On Low Wages, And It’s Only Getting Worse

    Chris Pietropinto knows what it’s like to have to choose between bills. For the last two decades, the Cedar Rapids woman and her husband have lived on one income, after a disability at 23 meant Pietropinto could no longer work. Instead, she did her best to balance their books. “He’s worked everything from lube tech…


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    Beloved Cedar Falls Librarian And Family Remembered After Slaying

    The Cedar Falls community is reeling after the sudden, violent deaths of a beloved librarian, her husband and their young daughter. Sarah Schmidt, 42, along with her husband, Tyler Schmidt, 42, and their daughter Lula, 6, all of Cedar Falls, were victims of what appears to be a random act of gun violence while they…


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    4 Dead, Including Shooter, At Maquoketa Caves Campground Friday

    Three people were killed in an early-morning shooting at Maquoketa Caves State Park’s campground, and the alleged gunman later took his own life a short distance away, officials said Friday morning. Mike Krapfl, special agent in charge of major crimes with the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, said the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office was called…


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    Bridgestone Workers’ Contract Ends July 29, Negotiations Stalled

    Another strike could be looming—this time at a tire plant in Des Moines. United Steelworkers Local 310 (USW 310) said contract negotiations with Bridgestone have effectively stalled, and are now shoring up support among elected officials and community leaders to push the company back to the table. “We are disappointed to report that we have…


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    Iowa’s Unemployment Down To 2.6%, But Here’s Why There’s Still Concerns

    Iowa’s governor announced unemployment numbers are now officially back to pre-pandemic levels, but there are tens of thousands more open jobs than available workers—and critics say she’s still hurting those workers with draconian policies. Gov. Kim Reynolds celebrated the news that the state was at 2.6% unemployment, down from 2.7% in May. The June jobs…


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    Waterloo Pledges To Go Carbon-Free On Energy By 2035, Only 4th City in US To Do So

    The City of Waterloo committed to using only renewable energy sources citywide by 2035, only the fourth city in the US to pledge to do so. The resolution, which notes the city will achieve 24/7 carbon-free electricity, passed unanimously during Monday night’s meeting. “It is easy to fall into climate nihilism—that the problem is ‘too…


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    Amie Takes a Hike: Maquoketa Caves State Park Tests Your Inner Explorer

    I’m hiking every beautiful place I can think of around my home state, to showcase the beauty Iowa has to offer. Follow along on social media using #AmieTakesAHike to pass along your suggestions and see where I’m headed next. On a hot, humid July day, taking a sweaty hike is a bit less appealing. The…