The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from July 5, 2018. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, CWA, IBEW, SEIU, Steel Workers, Teamsters, as well as, UAW, UNITE-HERE, as well as the National Labor Relations Board…
AFL-CIO
- Activists call on Sen. Collins to be ‘strong leader,’ ask hard questions of Supreme Court nominee
- This Map Shows the Highest Paying Company in Every State
American Federation of Teachers
- Giving teachers a right to choose
- Big-name charter school backers donate to key governor races
- After union setback, event in Minneapolis helps teachers regroup
CWA
IBEW
- Charter worker wants to decertify Local 3
- Alternative energy is driving demand for electrical workers — and technical schools must keep up
NLRB
- NLRB Moving Forward After False Start in Changing Joint-Employer Standard
- FDR signs National Labor Relations Act, July 5, 1935
- D.C. Circuit mulls whether to send Browning-Ferris case back to NLRB
SEIU
- First Hospital nurses reach deal with CHS
- Lawsuit seeks reimbursement for home care worker union dues
Steelworkers
- Steelworkers Local Treasurer in Wisconsin Sentenced for Embezzlement
- National Grid union workers lose health insurance amid contract dispute
Teamsters
- UPS deadlocks local hearing over shop steward terminated for union activity
- Locked out National Grid workers picket site of gas leak in Haverhill
- Workers Deserve Freedom to Thrive on the Job
United Auto Workers
- Donnelly blasts Honeywell cuts amid record profits
- Trump’s Tariffs Would Kill Auto Sales and Save U.S. Jobs
UNITE-HERE
- Kaiser Permanente may be near a deal with breakaway union group
- Protecting Miami Beach Hotel and Hostel Employees From Possible Threat of Assault or Sexual Harassment