The following is the Labor Union Report weekend news recap from April 19-21, 2019. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, AFSCME, Communications Workers, IBEW, Machinists, SEIU, United Auto Workers, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
AFL-CIO
- Numbers of Maine lawmakers who went on to lobby
- Right-to-work lawsuit could be argued in front of WV Supreme Court this year
- Dem gov candidates get union endorsements
AFSCME
- Individual Union Members Opposed to Enbridge’s Line 3
- Student Demonstrators Protest Treatment of UC Workers at Triton Day
- Bitter Dispute Between Employees and Sanitation Agency Stalls Contract
Communications Workers of America
- Why Companies Are Failing at Reskilling
- T-Mobile’s Legere said to defend Sprint deal to US officials
IBEW
National Labor Relations Board
- UPS Can’t Reverse Pa. Facility’s Unionization, DC Circ. Says
- Administrative Law Judge Rules Against Tecnocap
- NLRB Overturns Rule and Clarifies a Successor Employer’s Right To Set Initial Terms of Employment
- Kickstarter’s Unionizing Efforts May Signal New Trend In Tech
Machinists
- Boeing’s switch to ‘smart machine’ inspectors draws heat from union
- After reports of shoddy production at North Charleston Dreamliner plant, Boeing on offensive
SEIU
- Supreme Court takes up appeal in second lame-duck lawsuit
- SEIU California Court Upholds Justice for Immigrants
- Not all workers fooled by union schemes and propaganda
United Auto Workers
- Finally, some transparency on public sector unions’ political spending
- New NAFTA Deal Could Create 76,000 U.S. Auto Jobs
UFCW
- Stop & Shop workers stay positive as strike reaches 10th day
- Easter Agreement Ends 11-Day Stop & Shop Strike
- Stop & Shop Reaches Tentative Contract With Union, Ending Strike
United Steelworkers
- Indiana has 80,000 fewer union workers than it did a decade ago
- Hecla boosts silver, gold production in first quarter