The following is the Labor Union Report weekend news recap from June 26-28, 2020. Unions included are the Air Line Pilots Association, AFL-CIO, AFSCME, Communications Workers, Fraternal Order of Police, Machinists, SEIU, Teamsters, and UFCW, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
Air Line Pilots Association
- Delta warns pilots of potential furloughs
- Airlines inconsistent with enforcing mask rules
- US airlines and airports forced to create their own hygiene rules
AFL-CIO
- AFL-CIO’s Convoluted Response to Trump Guestworker EO
- U.S. Airline Unions Urge Lawmakers To Extend Subsidies
- Commission prepares to take on police reform, racial justice in Kansas
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
- State employee union files unfair labor complaint, rallies to protest
- How the Janus decision changed America
- Nevada state workers call Saturday rallies over budget cuts
Communications Workers of America
- Blaming coronavirus, T-Mobile is abandoning merger promises
- NLRB OKs Searching Workers’ Cars, Company Devices
Fraternal Order of Police
- Police licensing coming to New Jersey
- Dismantling police, When you call 911 who is going to come out?
- Police departments face one-two punch
Machinists
- Boeing Reacts to Racist Incident at Everett Plant
- Furlough for Spirit employees working on 737 extended
- BIW, Machinists’ Union Hold Steady on Third Day of Strike
National Labor Relations Board
- Sunnyside pot shop workers become first to unionize in Illinois
- Threatening Employees on Social Media is No LOL Matter
- McDonald’s Workers Win COVID-19 Protections in Chicago and Oakland Cases
SEIU
- HCA nurses launch 10-day strike at California hospital
- Unions Fend Off Membership Exodus in 2 Years Since Janus Ruling
- Gov. Whitmer signs orders protecting nursing home residents
Teamsters
- FedEx No annual bonus in 2021
- All is quiet as YRC health benefits near expiration
- Why Is Your Steering Wheel on the Left Side of the Car? Blame the Teamsters
United Food and Commercial Workers
- Over 11,500 grocery workers affected by COVID-19
- UFCW asks grocers to pay workers at least $15 per hour
- Worker’s Push to Eject UFCW Union Triggers Labor Board to Reconsider Policy Blocking Votes to Oust Unions