The following is the Labor Union Report weekend news recap from July 10-12, 2020. Unions included are the AFGE, AFL-CIO, AFSCME, Communications Workers, SEIU, Teamsters, Unite-Here, United Auto Workers and UFCW, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
American Federation of Government Employees
- Freedom from Union Dues for Some Federal Employees
- FLRA finalizes rule to allow feds to opt-out of paying union dues
- Federal workers are returning to the office, some members of Congress are opposed
AFL-CIO
- Unions ask court to consider safety concerns in battle with OSHA
- Organizing Against Police Unions Has Invigorated Hollywood’s Labor Movement
- Unions exploit virus fears to serve selfish objectives
AFSCME
- Union provisions protecting cops from discipline
- Mask Mandate for Executive Branch Employees
- Council considers making raises for nonunion employees automatic
Communications Workers of America
- Chatham Asset Management wins big in bankruptcy auction
- Shipt workers plan to walk off the job to protest pay structure
National Labor Relations Board
- NLRB Invites Briefs on Contract Bar Doctrine
- Board Allows Employer Searches of Workers’ Cars
- NFL Players Union Hit With Suit Over Disability Cuts In CBA
SEIU
- College brings back employees, retirement package to remaining staff
- Prime Healthcare hospital workers vote to unionize
- Over 800 Providence hospital workers lose their union over one smudged ballot
Teamsters
- Most YRCW’s Debt Ratings Held Steady After Treasury Action
- Transportation Workers for ‘The Ride’ on Strike
Unite Here
- Miami Beach’s Fontainebleau Hotel announces layoffs
- San Antonio tourism’s way back? ‘Making people feel safe again’
United Auto Workers
- American Factory
- Employees demand Ford stop making police vehicles, the CEO clapped black with logic
- UC Santa Cruz Reaches Agreement With Striking Grad Students
United Food and Commercial Workers
- UFCW sues Pilgrim’s Pride along price-fixing case
- Mayflower Medicinals cultivation workers to unionize