The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from the weekend of June 29-July 1, 2018. Included are the AFL-CIO, Machinists, SEIU, Teamsters, and UNITE-HERE, as well as the National Labor Relations Board…
More on Janus vs. AFSCME..
- Teachers receive emails from DeVos-funded Mackinac org post-Janus
- NYC alliance: Janus decision not ‘death knell’ for unions
- Wyoming Educators May See Decrease In Grants Following Janus v. AFSCME
- SCOTUS Decision Threatens UC Labor Union Negotiations
- Supreme Court ruling on union dues already shaking things up in Lehigh Valley
AFL-CIO
- AFL-CIO backs Cuomo’s reelection bid after sitting on the sidelines 4 years ago
- Unions show signs of revival, despite setbacks
- Honeywell retirees speak out about plans for health care cuts; company responds
Communications Workers of America
NLRB
- Dish Network’s clash with union not an ‘impasse’- NLRB
- Midnight Mania! NLRB To File ‘Employee’ Complaint Against UFC on Leslie Smith’s Behalf
- 7th Circuit, reversing NLRB, says union may have tainted election
- Boeing Wants to Ground ‘Gerrymandered’ Union Election Win
- Brooklyn Legal Services files with Labor Relations Board for union recognition
Machinists
- Bath shipyard’s largest union endorses King reelection bid
- NYC drivers for Uber, other apps to get vision care coverage
SEIU
- California bans local soda taxes
- Seattle Flirts with ‘Municipal Socialism’
- SEIU reaches tentative contract agreement with LVCVA
Steelworkers
Teamsters
- Teamsters resort to lies and intimidation to push sellout deal at UPS
- Broadway Producers Drop Cartel Claims Against Casting Cos.
UNITE-HERE
- Advocates Push For Stronger Measures To Protect Hotel Workers From Sexual Harassment
- Workers: “Make one job at Marriott enough to live on!”