The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from December 14, 2020. Unions included are the AFGE, AFL-CIO, APWU, NEA, Teamsters, Unite-Here, United Auto Workers, UFCW, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
American Federation of Government Employees
- TSA Officers at Philadelphia Airport see Alarming Rise in Coronavirus Cases
- NJ Judge Tosses Most Of Union Employee’s Suit Over Firing
- Iowa offers public employees no pay increase for two years
AFL-CIO
- Arizona’s electors send state’s 11 votes to D.C. in favor of Biden, GOP holds out
- NLRB says Google illegally spied on and fired workers
- New York AFL-CIO Seeks COVID Protections for Workers
American Postal Workers Union
- COVID-19 Cases in Miami USPS Facilities Delay Holiday Mail
- Wisconsin USPS prepares for holiday mail surge amid pandemic
National Labor Relations Board
- God & Unions Not Incompatible
- The Top 20 Non-COVID Workplace Law Stories Of 2020
- KFC, Taco Bell Workers Get Mail-Ballot Vote In Union Election
National Education Association
- Teachers pay commission brings local, state recommendations for increased salaries
- If Teachers Get the Vaccine Quickly, Can Students Get Back to School? – The New York Times
Teamsters
- Union Says CBA, Not Bias, Kept It From Filing Grievance
- An even bigger battle for gig worker rights is on the horizon
Unite-Here
- Omni Hotels Took Over $76 Million of Paycheck Protection Program Funds But Failed to Rehire Workers
- Union sounding alarm as hotel workers could permanently lose their jobs
United Auto Workers
- UAW agrees to monitor, voting changes after corruption probe
- Last 2020 Corvette manufactured closes most eventful chapter in ‘Vette history
- Prosecutors announce proposed settlement with the UAW
United Food and Commercial Workers
- Study examines virus effects on grocery workers’ mental health
- Employers can require COVID-19 vaccination, but there are exceptions
United Steelworkers
- Steel Orders Jump After Covid-19 Slowdown
- Sizable effort forming to help Mylan workers
- Electric Vehicle Manufacturer Opens Facility In Los Angeles County