The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from November 19, 2018. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, AFSCME, AFA, ILA, Nurses’ Unions, SEIU, Steelworkers, UNITE-HERE, UAW and UFCW as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
AFL-CIO
- NAACP economic summit features AFL-CIO economist
- Colorado Democrats must deliver for progressive groups
- Speaker Races Are Usually Internal Affairs. Pelosi’s Is Anything But
AFSCME
- City Hall reaches deal with civil servants union, still working on police contract terms
- New Article on Compelled Speech, Forthcoming in the Texas Law Review
Association of Professional Flight Attendants
- American Airlines Flight Attendants Will Protest at 15 Airports Today
- Instagram photo shows shrinking size of airline, plane toilets
- American Airlines flight attendants picket in Charlotte for better treatment
International Longshoremen’s Association
- Longshoreman who wanted more pay took anger out on union leader in Tacoma attack
- When is a crew strike a mutiny?
National Labor Relations Board
- Daily Hampshire Gazette publisher out amid union push
- NLRB says there’s more evidence of Johns Hopkins’ interference with unionization
Nurses’ Unions
- Dignity, CHI announce name for combined company
- National Black Nurses Association launches its first meeting for their organization
- University of Illinois Hospital nurses suspend strike, return to work
SEIU
- Lambton EMS job action ends, dispute headed to arbitration
- How Workers Of Color Helped Democrats Defeat Gov. Scott Walker
Steelworkers
- The Trump administration seems to like what unions do
- USW locals ratify terms for refinery contract proposals
- Pols putting pressure on National Grid
UNITE-HERE
- Fillmore Capital Partners’ Investment Returns Close to Zero, reports UNITE HERE Local 1
- Dining workers, students rally to support union contract negotiations
- Why Philadelphia hosted anti-deportation training for Latino workers
United Auto Workers
- Columbia and UAW Reach Framework Agreement
- DRIVE IT HOME: Area leaders send message to GM
- Amidst talk of US auto industry consolidation UAW pushes economic nationalism ahead of 2019 contracts
- Columbia to bargain with grad student union, ending years-long struggle over union recognition