The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from October 25-28, 2019. Unions included are the ATU, AFGE, AFL-CIO, AFSCME Communications Workers, SEIU, Teamsters, United Auto Workers, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
Amalgamated Transit Union
- VTA Service Cutbacks See Pushback from Riders, Drivers
- Golden Gate Transit bus drivers vote on strike authorization
- All city of Richmond union employees now under contract for next year
American Federation of Government Employees
- Government union president accused of sexual harassment
- Defense payroll workers fear job losses under Navy plan
- Senators want some government agencies out of DC, into local economies
AFL-CIO
- Trade Unions Join Pharma Against Bill to Lower Drug Prices
- The Widening Gap Between the Super-Rich and Other Americans
- National labor leaders bringing message of unity to the border
AFSCME
- New challenge to union power brewing in wake of Janus ruling
- All city of Richmond union employees now under contract for next year
Communications Workers of America
National Labor Relations Board
- Should you follow what employees say on social media?
- NLRB Applies Boeing Company on Work Rule Enforcement
- NLRB Faces Ethics Questions on Plan to Trim Grad Student Rights
Service Employees International Union
- CPS Cancels Tuesday Classes as Sticking Points Stall Deal
- Santa Clara County Union Prepares to Continue Strikes
- Contract talks resume after 14 hours of negotiating Saturday
Teamsters
- Evansville Sanitation Workers Join Picket Line
- Chicago lawmaker accused of bribing senator for bill support
United Auto Workers
- UAW strike against GM ends after 40 days
- UAW-GM deal highlights need for policies to help displaced workers
- GM Workers Ratify Contract Considered “Mixed at Best” by Long-Time Employees
United Steelworkers
- Teamsters at CN Could Strike as Early as November
- Resource fairs drawing large crowds as Asarco strike enters third week