The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from July 10, 2018. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, AFSCME, CWA, IBEW, Machinists, SEIU, Steel Workers, Teamsters, as well as the US Department of Labor.
AFSCME
- City reaches four-year agreements with Annapolis employee unions
- Supreme Court to weaken labor unions
- DeLauro, Weingarten vow ongoing fight for unions
AFL-CIO
- UVM Medical Nurses strike: Burlington unions pledge their support
- Organized Labor Resoundingly Rejects Kavanaugh’s nomination for the Supreme Court
- NFL players union files grievance over anthem policy
Communication Workers of America
Department of Labor
- Priorities for DOL’s Office of Labor-Management Standards
- U.S. Department of Labor joins partnership to promote workplace safety
Machinists
- Union Electric Steel workers in Valpo end strike after getting raises
- Factory Jobs Now More Secure After Decades of Layoffs
SEIU
- Child Welfare Unions Brace for Tough Sledding After Supreme Court Decision on Union Dues
- LVCVA approves five-year agreement with SEIU employees
Steelworkers
Teamsters
- Teamsters Says Distributor Owes $8M To Pension Fund
- Stalled IATSE Contract Talks Delay Start Of Negotiations For New Teamsters Local 399 Pact
- Ballot measure would ban local taxes on groceries and soda
- Weekend deliveries, new technology addressed in UPS-Teamsters deal