The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from November 24, 2020. Unions included are the Amalgamated Transit Union, AFGE, AFL-CIO, Communications Workers, Machinists, SEIU, Teamsters, United Auto Workers, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
Amalgamated Transit Union
American Federation of Government Employees
- State leaders discuss unsafe contitions in Iowa prisons
- Major unions back Fudge for Agriculture secretary
AFL-CIO
- NewsGuild Shookup as Questions Linger about Violent Intimidation & Racism
- Vermont AFL-CIO will strike if Trump rejects a peaceful transfer of power
- California’s Su Rises in Biden Labor Chief Race as Unions Split
Communications Workers of America
- CWA Wants Conditions on Frontier’s Bankruptcy Reorganization
- Frontline workers accuse Denver Health of union-busting as coronavirus puts pressure on the system
International Association of Machinists
- Milwaukee Art Museum workers vote ‘Union Yes’ to join machinists union
- Shipyard, union are getting back on same page after strike
National Labor Relations Board
- Being Professional-union Means Being Antiworker
- Snap’s response to TikTok could create familiar political headaches
- Amazon hiring bonuses stoke resentment
SEIU
- How King County Employees Made Childcare a Union Benefit
- Nursing Home Workers Go On Strike For Hazard Pay As Coronavirus Outbreak Surges
Teamsters
- APP/World Fuel Services Teamsters Authorize Strike
- Pharmacies Are Not Adequately Cleaned Following COVID Exposure
- Feds end Washington truckers’ more generous rest rules, arguing they’re actually unsafe
United Auto Workers
- Ex-UAW VP Slams GM’s ‘Scorched Earth’ Bribery Scheme Suit
- Boston Art Museum Workers 9–1 Vote in Favor of Union
- Ford snaps up freezers to store COVID-19 vaccine for autoworkers
United Steelworkers
- Hundreds of jobs expected to be lost at Evraz steel mill
- 11th Circ. Says Georgia-Pacific Drug Policy Open To Question
- Litigation threatened after county approves layoffs, reduced hours