The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from November 18, 2019. Unions included are the ALPA, AFL-CIO, AFSCME, FOP, Machinists, RWDSU, SEIU, Teamsters, United Auto Workers, and UFCW, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
Airlines Pilots Association
- Lawmakers propose $30M for transport worker ad campaigns
- Boeing’s 737 MAX Nears A Return To Service, Will Flyers Return To It?
AFL-CIO
- Pelosi works to placate anxious Dems with Trumka meeting
- Colorado workers will get breaks, must make $42,500 salary to be exempt from overtime policy
- Revamping NJ Labor Law to Protect Workers in ‘Gig Economy,’ Boost State Taxes
AFSCME
- Public unions don’t have to repay dues to nonmembers
- Hollywood Presbyterian workers to stage protest over job outsourcing
- Lawsuit seeks return of ‘fair-share’ fees paid by Pennsylvania state workers who never joined unions
Fraternal Order of Police
- LMPD budget gives $2.6 million to other city departments
- Cop suspended for carrying 4th-grader over his shoulder
International Association of Machinists
National Labor Relations Board
- Graduate Workers go to Washington, rally for protections
- Truman Medical lab and tech workers are still fighting for a union
- Union files labor dispute charges against National Center for Trans Equality
Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union
- Automation Concerns Spur Calls to Assist Workers in Adapting
- Employees at Mountain View nursing home demanding more negotiations
SEIU
- Licensing, wage supports sought for home care
- SJ workers block landfill amid labor spat
- Westmoreland County union workers reject proposed new contract
Teamsters
- School bus drivers seek bill in conflict with other unions
- Mobster’s son says he knows who really killed Jimmy Hoffa, he says The Irishman got it wrong
- Teamsters Warehouse Workers and Truck Drivers Strike at Sysco Denver
United Auto Workers
- Time’s up for today’s Big Labor bosses
- Auto union opens talks with Fiat Chrysler; strike possible
- UAW Members Narrowly Approve Ford Contract That Includes Plant Closure
United Food & Commercial Workers
- Unions and Nonprofit Sue USDA Over New Hog Slaughter Rule
- Friction between Union, Department of Health Intensifies, Police Called To Intervene