The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from October 30-November 1, 2019. Unions included are the AFGE, AFL-CIO, APWU, Communications Workers, SEIU, Teamsters, United Auto Workers, UFCW, and United Mine Workers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
AFL-CIO
- Respond to election-fixing with a general strike
- The arguments for and against California’s Proposition 19
American Federation of Government Employees
- Unions sue OSHA for coronavirus failures
- Critics Decry Trump Order That Makes Firing Federal Workers Easier
American Postal Workers Union
- Critical mail delays hit swing states ahead of US election
- Thousands of Ballots in Pennsylvania May Be Missing
- Undelivered ballots discovered at Miami-Dade post office
Communications Workers of America
- County sees 2% hike in health care costs
- Michael Bloomberg fuels Union-driven PAC that supports NJ Dems
National Labor Relations Board
- Silgan Containers employees in week 15 of strike
- Hot Rod Group Must Recognize Union, NLRB Tells DC Circ
- Analyzing Private Vs. Public Worker Political Speech Rights
SEIU
- Huntington Hospital nurses’ union plans strike empowerment vote
- Union-Connected Group Spends Nearly $5 Million On Facebook Ads
- County workers push for ‘pandemic pay’ as coronavirus cases soar
Teamsters
- NLRB Official Says Ore. Bus Drivers Can’t Vote On Union
- NMFO Announces Film Crew Advancement Program Provides Training To New Mexico Workers
United Auto Workers
- Ex-UAW official’s sentencing may be delayed until spring
- CBRE brokers sale of UAW-GM Center for Human Resources in Detroit
United Food and Commercial Workers
- San Bernardino Dispensary Unionizes
- About 20% of grocery store workers had Covid-19
- COVID-19 has made this the saddest Day of the Dead in L.A.
United Mine Workers
- Mass layoffs in the US as states face unprecedented budget crisis
- Amid protests, Herkimer County officials talk with new Remington owners