The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from July 29, 2019. Unions included are the ATU, AFL-CIO, Communications Workers, NEA, SAG-AFTRA, SEIU, UNITE-HERE, UAW, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
Amalgamated Transit Union
- Drivers Vote To Ratify Contract, Ending 28-Day Strike
- Striking Vineyard bus drivers OK contract, will return to work Tuesday
AFL-CIO
- New union deal allows state employees to work from home part of the week
- Advocates push Virginia to join states and cities that make paid sick leave mandatory
Communications Workers of America
National Education Association
- When national teacher unions careen left
- Secretary of Education Calls on NEA to Drop Lawsuit that Puts Financial Aid for Students in Jeopardy
National Labor Relations Board
- SBS Again Draws Ire Of NLRB
- U.S. court rules Ingredion ran afoul of labor laws
- NLRB makes it easier for employers to anticipatorily withdraw recognition
SAG-AFTRA
- Actresses of color make equal-pay quest a group effort
- Entertainment Partners Hit With “Significant” Layoffs
Service Employees International Union
- After House OKs Minimum Wage Bill, What’s the Future of the Fight for $15?
- Kaiser workers vote Monday on giving bargaining team OK to call biggest strike in 20 years
- 735 Newark airport workers get layoff notices as United Airlines switches cleaning contractor
Unite-Here
- Diamond Resorts, hotel union head to bargaining next month
- Airline Catering Workers Connect Poverty Wages to Corporate Greed
- Union Gains in Airline Industry Seen As Symptomatic of Labor Resurgence
United Auto Workers
- Fiat Chrysler’s New CEO Is Shaking Things Up
- Greater Financial Transparency Could Prevent Next Union Scandal