The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from March 16, 2021. Unions included are the ALPA, AFL-CIO, AFT, IBEW, RWDSU, Teamsters, Unite-Here, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the PRO Act and the National Labor Relations Board…
Protecting the Right to Organize Act
- The Democrats ‘PRO Act’ Is The Most Anti-Worker Piece Of Legislation In A Generation
- McConnell Warns Democrats What Republicans Will Do If Democrats End Filibuster
Air Line Pilots Association
- Alaska Airlines recalls more than 400 pilots as it readies for travel surge later this year
- American deal on track despite JetBlue’s pilot tiff: CEO Hayes
AFL-CIO
- OSHA Virus Rule Deadline Starts Big Week for DOL
- City leaders call for new parks department
- WNY Area Labor Federation set for leadership change
American Federation of Teachers
- Most American Schools Are Damaging Your Child
- Teachers’ Unions Are Promoting School Choice
- To Curb Scam Colleges, Cardona Must Open Education Department Books
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
- Hydro strike comes to Brandon
- California to Study Additional Renewable Energy Resources on GridLiance System
National Labor Relations Board
- Amazon, Union Battle for Undecided Workers in High-Stakes Vote
- NLRB Hearings To Proceed Virtually, Despite Litigants’ Exceptions
- Union Seeks Vote of 87 Workers at Nissan Plant
Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union
- Labor movement targets Amazon as a foothold in the South
- Supply Chain News: Surprisingly, Republican Senator Marco Rubio Announces Support for Amazon Workers Unionizing in Alabama
Teamsters
- Truck Drivers File Cal/OSHA Complaint For Conditions During Pandemic
- Small LA-area trucking company ousts Teamsters; new rules from Trump’s NLRB aided decertification
Unite-Here
- Workers at Vancouver airport quarantine hotel poised to strike
- United Airlines among US companies putting layoffs on hold
- Union Gives 2 Pasadena Hotels Failing ‘COVID Hotel Grades’ in New Listing
United Steelworkers
- Red Cross workers join USW after unique virtual campaign
- Hiring Struggles Didn’t Excuse Outsourcing, NLRB Atty Says