The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from July 31, 2018. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, FOP, MLBPA, SEIU, Steelworkers, UAW, UNITE-HERE and the United Mine Workers, as well as the National Labor Relations Board…
AFL-CIO
- AFL-CIO Boss Flip Flops (Sort Of) On Trump’s Trade Tariffs
- WMATA announces two labor agreements. For Railroad Career Professionals
Fraternal Order of Police
- Natrona County commissioner candidates to discuss law enforcement at town hall
- Groveport police contract includes pay raises
- Jackson Township trustees approve agreement with police
IBEW
MLBPA
- 2018 All-Overpaid Team: MLB Players Who Aren’t Earning Their Keep
- The Astros Didn’t Have to Trade for Roberto Osuna
NLRB
- Union Elections, Labor Complaints to Get ‘Immediate’ Update
- Labor Board requires Hudson Yards unions to stop illegal actions
SEIU
- SEIU janitors get $15 per hour wage in new contract
- First Refund of Union Fees Issued Since Janus Ruling
Steelworkers
- Steel trade association trying to raise funds for lawsuit against tariffs
- USW: ‘Challenging days ahead’ in U.S. Steel contract negotiations
- National Grid gas workers still locked out
Teamsters
- New York Teamsters retirees sue U.S. for approving pension cuts under MPRA
- Teamsters Local 92 Ready-Mix Drivers On Strike At D.W. Dickey & Son
UAW
- Former UAW-Ford VP Jimmy Settles to be new Detroit neighborhoods chief
- FCA didn’t have prior knowledge of Marchionne’s illness