The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from October 21, 2019. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, AFSCME, Communications Workers, FOP, IBEW, SEIU, Teamsters, United Auto Workers, and UFCW, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
AFL-CIO
- Labor unions endorse city Democrats
- Doug Jones blasts Donald Trump’s labor record in AFL-CIO speech
- Pay Talk Lacking Solidarity Still Protected, NLRB Memo Says
American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees
- AFSCME Wisconsin names new executive director
- Minimum wage workers win big union victory in anti-union Texas
- Richmond city council cuts $3.2M then OKs 2020 budget in split vote
Communications Workers of America
- Frontier reaches tentative deal with CT union
- Statement on Tentative Agreement with CWA in Connecticut
- American Airlines reservations center in Winston-Salem sells for $22.5 million
Fraternal Order of Police
- Orlando’s new police union contract brings pay bumps and discipline tweaks
- Police Groups Slam Beto’s Plan to Send Cops to Collect Americans’ Guns
- Official, critics file federal suit against city, MPD
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
- FirstEnergy Reorganization OK’d After Labor Settlement
- The State Group Acquires Leading Electrical Contractor, Delta Services
National Labor Relations Board
- Workers win big union victory in anti-union Texas
- Clear Skies For Employers As NLRB’s Boeing Test Takes Off
- Workplace laws your employer may be violating
Service Employees International Union
- JFK airport workers rally at Terminal to fight for unionization
- CPS cancels classes Monday as teachers’ strike, contract talks continue
- 7,000 Janitors In NJ Might Strike If Deal Can’t Be Reached
Teamsters
- Auto workers deserve better than UAW’s bogus deal
- Teamsters’ James Hoffa Is Wrong About Medicare for All
- Ridgewood councilman reaches deal with city to restructure commercial waste cleanup
United Auto Workers
- GM Janitors End Strike With Aramark
- This Looks Like the Start of a Great Time for Unions
- Trone meets with UAW officials on eighth day of local Mack strike
United Food and Commercial Workers
- Pennsylvania Gets its First Cannabis Labor Union
- Lawsuit filed to stop USDA’s pork line speed rule
- New contract approved for 2,500 Hormel employees