The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from February 25, 2020. Unions included are the Air Line Pilots Association, AFL-CIO, AFSCME, AFT, Communications Workers, SEIU, Teamsters, United Auto Workers, and UFCW, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
Air Line Pilots Association
AFL-CIO
- House Passes Workers Memorial Day Resolution To Promote Safety
- The Question That Could Doom Paid Family Leave In Colorado
- Here’s how a new labor rule could make things tougher for millions
AFSCME
- California’s Janus Jiu Jitsu
- Alaska union files grievance over state tech plan
- Labor organization ‘greatly concerned’ about review of United Public Workers financial records
American Federation of Teachers
- AOC Rep says she got goddaughter into Bronx charter school
- Ex-Teachers Union President in Philadelphia Sentenced
- Teachers tasked to deal with students’ emotional issues
Communications Workers of America
- CenturyLink to lay off 150 workers in Minnesota
- CWA, AT&T reach tentative contract deal covering 8K workers
- Gannett’s Southwest Florida Journalists to Vote on Unionizing
National Labor Relations Board
- U.S. Soccer’s new defense, Blame the women’s union
- Separate networks ‘could do for’ FedEx in its ‘last-mile’ battle with UPS
- NLRB Distinguishes Between Protected and Unprotected Criticism of Diversity Policies
SEIU
- SEIU’s Fight for $15, the Anatomy of a Union Campaign
- R.I. General Assembly to consider competing plans to raise taxes on high-earners
- Beaumont, service workers’ union reach contract agreement after 18 months
Teamsters
- Hoffa to retire from the Teamsters
- Public Works Department employee file notice to strike
- Private Equity And Withdrawal Liability: Lessons From Sun Capital
UAW
- UC Agrees To $2,500 Stipend For Grad Students in Santa Cruz
- UAW-represented employees to receive 2019 profit sharing payments
United Food and Commercial Workers
- Instacart may have misclassified workers under gig law
- Should stores shops be required to accept cash?
- Amazon Go grocery store opens in Seattle with no cashiers