The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from October 28, 2019. Unions included are the Amalgamated Transit Union, AFGE, AFL-CIO, Communications Workers, Nurses’ Associations, Teamsters, United Mine Workers, UFCW, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
Amalgamated Transit Union
- Clearwater union says pay during pandemic should have been more
- Union Say MTA Bus Dispatchers Need Empathy Training After Menstrual Ordeal
American Federation of Government Employees
- DHS Appears Willing To Violate Whistleblower Laws To Shut Down Leaks
- Trump’s Govt Order on Race and Intercourse Lessens the Political Insanity Thrown at Males
AFL-CIO
- There’s No Need to Wait to Count Ballots
- City Council passes resolution to uphold peaceful transfer of power on election night
American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees
- University of Iowa Healthcare workers overwhelmingly vote to keep unions
- 12 Employees Given Layoff Notices at Frostburg State, Many Low-Wage Earners
Communications Workers of America
- Ohio Bell Uniform Protest Was Protected Conduct
- Many Americans still don’t have internet access
- DSL Is Barely Hanging On The Line As Telcos Stop Selling New Service
National Labor Relations Board
- Remington Arms workers protest over lost benefits
- Scabby the Rat Heads to Showdown as NLRB Weighs Protest Limits
- Addressing Inappropriate Workplace Talk
Nurses’ Associations
- The health care workers most likely to be hospitalized for Covid-19
- Unions challenge OSHA’s refusal to adopt workplace infectious disease standard
Teamsters
- Bridgeport Borough and Teamsters reach an agreement
- UPS Worker Loses Bias Case Against Teamsters Unit
United Mine Workers
- Remington Lays off One of America’s Oldest Factory Towns
- Ilion pharmacy offers help to Remington workers as protests continue
United Steelworkers
- Libbey to emerge from bankruptcy as a private company
- CA stands up to Big Oil, votes to phase out drilling in largest urban oil field