The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from May 19, 2020. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, AFA, AFT, Communications Workers, Machinists, SEIU, Teamsters, Unite-Here, and United Auto Workers, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
AFL-CIO
- Workers’ comp option discounted
- AFL-CIO Sues OSHA for Emergency Temporary Standard to Protect Workers
- Getting back to business is more complex than opening the doors
Association of Flight Attendants
- 19 AGs Ask To OK Wash. Airline Workers’ Sick Time
- Airlines Have Mislead Passengers About Covid Safety. Should You Fly?
- United Airlines’ new CEO vows to get through coronavirus ‘hell’
American Federation of Teachers
- More parents warming up to home-based education
- Pay-for-Play Details Emerge Regarding Wellpath’s Corruption
Communications Workers of America
- Hospitals and unions: 7 recent conflicts, agreements
- Flagship Cleveland Newspaper Succumbs to Union-Busting
International Association of Machinists
- Machinists Denounce White House’s Attack on Social Security
- Lockheed Slowing F-35 Production Amid Covid-Related Parts Delays
National Labor Relations Board
- Hearing date set on West Yellowstone labor dispute
- National Labor Relations Board Establishes Voiding Rule for Ballots
- Union claims Delaware poultry plant broke labor regulations
SEIU
- WA Essential Workers Eye Congress Next Relief Bill
- Nurses Accuse Santa Clara County of Unfair Labor Practices
- ‘Caravan of Shame’ Seeks PPE Aid from San Diego County Supervisors
Teamsters
- Allegiant Air Pilots Announce Formation of Teamsters Local 2118
- Teamsters Secure Arbitration Victory, Kroger To Immediately Rescind Program
- California officials deny Musk’s SpaceX subsidy request after union objects
Unite Here
- Catering Employees At Newark Airport Mourn Infected Co-Workers
- Casino Workers Struggle as Atlantic City Sees Last Year’s Gains Fade Away
- Disney World Reopening Some Disney Springs Locations With Restrictions
United Auto Workers
- NASA exec resigns days before 1st astronaut launch
- Tesla Will Require up to $180 Billion to Reach Goals
- UC Berkeley General Assembly votes to end grading strike