The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from Monday June 25, 2018. Included are the AFL-CIO, AFSCME, NYSNA, SEIU, Steelworkers, Teamsters, UAW, UNITE-HERE, as well as National Labor Relations Board.
AFL-CIO
- A buffet of special interests entertained lawmakers
- Missouri Democrats, labor join forces against right-to-work and to help McCaskill, Galloway
- Study Shows Shortcomings of H-2B
AFSCME
- Ruling on union fees expected Monday
- Supreme Court to rule on public-sector union fees in Janus vs. AFSCME case
Bakery Confectionery Tobacco Workers…
NLRB
- Time Warner Cable Lawfully Punished Employees for Street Protest
- Embattled Trump NLRB Strikes Back
- Class Action Suits Target Unions
- NLRB at Work: GC’s office backs Fight for $15 solo striker
NYSNA
SEIU
- Planned Parenthood’s Union Busting Could Have a Chilling Effect for Workers Everywhere
- CA budget tries to limit Janus case impact on unions?
Steelworkers
- National Grid gas workers off the job after contract talks stall
- USW Endorses Kendra Fershee for Congress
Teamsters
UAW
- UAW leadership needs to clean up union before labor talks
- Recalled GM workers will start back 3 weeks earlier than expected
- Chevrolet Blazer Bound for Mexican Plant, UAW ‘Disappointed’