The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from May 21, 2019. Unions included are the ATU, AFL-CIO, AFSCME, Communications Workers, IBEW, Operating Engineers, Steelworkers, and United Auto Workers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
Amalgamated Transit Union
- Alexandria Bus Drivers Reach Contract Agreement, Avert Strike During Shutdown
- NJ Labor Leader John Costa Chosen to Serve as ATU International President
- Local workers rally in support of VW Chattanooga UAW election
AFL-CIO
AFSCME
- Connecticut joins $15 minimum wage states parade
- AA Claims Mechanics Unions Deliberately Slowed Travel for 125k Passengers
- Health Dept employees accuses manager of abuse, racism
Communications Workers of America
- Can the T-Mobile Sprint Deal Mean Higher Prices for You?
- AT&T outclassed Verizon in hurricane response, and it wasn’t close, union says
- Sprint, T-Mobile Deal Will Cost 30K Jobs
IBEW
- New York owes its ‘coal’ communities
- NJ Contractor Linked To IBEW Local 98 Probe, Sentenced To 18 Months In Prison
National Labor Relations Board
- Tucson McDonald’s Employees Join International Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
- Uber and Lyft Drivers Manipulate Surge Pricing
- Insiders Look Back At Epic Systems’ Rise To The High Court
Operating Engineers
- Wisconsin Republican lawmakers vow to protect Act 10 from latest lawsuit
- Memphis City Council rejects one union proposal for larger pay raise
SEIU
- Obscure federal rule may pose financial threat to unions
- Kaiser workers to rally Wednesday, protesting outsourcing
- SEIU, Ill. Gov. Ask High Court To Deny Post-Janus Dues Case
Steelworkers Union
- Steelworkers To Take Strike Authorization Vote
- Mill owner scheduled to discuss Western Maryland paper factory’s closure
United Auto Workers
- Detroit City Council approves FCA land swap deal, paving way…
- Cannabis advocates make final push for legal pot as end of legislative session nears
- Brooklyn Academy of Music Employees Push to Unionize