The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from December 3, 2020. Unions included are the AFGE, AFL-CIO, AFSCME, Communications Workers, IBEW, Operating Engineers, Teamsters, United Auto Workers, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
American Federation of Government Employees
- With judge’s decision, employees can pursue fight for 2018 shutdown pay
- Judge Knocks NY Teamsters Unit Heads For Expelling Rivals
- 1 in 5 surveyed FEMA employees report experiencing harassment
AFL-CIO
- Nabisco threatens more plant closures
- Vermont Workers Seek More Protections From COVID-19
- Workers’ comp rates to jump in Amazon’s Washington fulfillment centers due to hazards
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
- Washington state to boost workers’ comp rates for Amazon
- OSHA Let Employers Decide Whether to Report Health Care Worker Deaths
Communications Workers of America
- Rutgers Employees on Verge of Health Care Coverage Overhaul
- Fired Employees Accuse Google of Labor Violations Over Handling of Protests
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
- A union for Oregon legislative staff?
- Colectivo owners fire back anti-union rhetoric as employees reach their breaking point
National Labor Relations Board
- Labor and Employment Law Insights: Issue 3, December 2020
- Employer Tweet Unlawfully Restrained Protected Activity
- Hawaii nurses, sans contract, claim unsafe working conditions
Operating Engineers
- Contaminated Piles Nearly Gone But Source of Polluted Material Unclear
- Enbridge clears final regulatory hurdle for $2.6B Minnesota pipeline project
Teamsters
- Beer Distributor Defends Firing Worker Over Cocaine Test
- Commercial producers OK COVID-19 testing protocols on shoots
United Auto Workers
United Steelworkers
- U.S. Labor Board Alleges Google Retaliated Against Activists
- Evraz to lay off about 500 steelworkers at Regina plant