The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from October 4, 2018. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, AFSCME, CWA, SEIU, Steelworkers, Teachers’ Unions, UFCW, UAW, and UNITE-HERE, as well as the National Labor Relations Board…
AFL-CIO
- AFL-CIO Won’t Endorse New NAFTA Without More Details
- Will Amazon’s Pay Hike Push Connecticut to $15 An Hour Minimum Wage?
- Labor Group Targets Minority Voters With Six-Figure Ad Buy in Battleground States
AFSCME
- Contract terms regarding UC’s patient care technical workers released
- Jackson County Board votes to return to negotiating table with AFSCME 31
- Conservative Group Sues Over NJ Limit on When People Can Quit Labor Unions
Communications Workers of America
- Will AT&T Follow Verizon? Or Has It Been Doing So Right Along?
- Ahead of T-Mobile/Sprint town hall meeting, union rally set to prevent job losses
NLRB
- Leslie Smith to file appeal after dismissal of NLRB complaint
- More deregulation on the way as DOL eyes overtime rule
- NLRB Takes Closer Look at Labor Picketing
- Current, former Mattress Factory Museum employees speak out about alleged retaliation
SEIU
- Labor unions concerned about hospital jobs
- New contract talks set for Lambton County and its paramedics
- UPMC workers set to strike in Pittsburgh
- Airport workers call for affordable healthcare amid demonstrations
Steelworkers
- USW says progress being made in ArcelorMittal talks
- Steel is surging under Trump. Will workers benefit?
- Steel Workers Hope They’ll Reap Benefits From Record Profits
Teachers’ Union
- These Numbers Show Why 2018 Was the Year Teachers Got Mad
- This Union Has A Radical Plan To Save Itself: Get To Know Its Members Again
- American Federation of Teachers sues student loan servicer Navient
- Legislation addresses teacher shortages
UFCW
UAW
- GM must recall loyalty, share its intentions
- 4 takeaways on the new USMCA trade deal from a NAFTA expert
- UC academic researchers file for union representation
- UAW Boss: No Room For Ram Dakota In Toledo
UNITE-HERE
- 1,500 workers walk out in Boston’s first-ever hotel strike
- Marriott hotel workers walk off the job across the nation
- Kaiser Permanente Reaches Tentative Labor Agreement
- Thousands of Northern California hotel workers join strike