The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from April 6, 2021. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, AFT, Communications Workers, IBEW, Teamsters, Unite-Here, United Auto Workers and United Steelworkers, as well as, the PRO Act and the National Labor Relations Board…
Protecting the Right to Organize Act
- US unions plan national day of action for Right to Organize law
- Democrats’ Infrastructure Bill Is the Green New Deal, Plus Welfare
AFL-CIO
- Bill Aimed At Indiana Teacher Union Clears House Committee
- Will Sinema and Kelly help unions upend right-to-work in Arizona?
- Delaware Democrats Fast-Track Legislation To Confiscate ‘High Capacity’ Magazines
American Federation of Teachers
- Texas Student Activists Enraged At Conservative Group For Putting Bible Verses In Easter Eggs
- 81% of teachers vaccinated or have appointments, according to union survey
Communications Workers of America
- The 2021 Telecommunications Power 50
- Cuomo’s uncertain future adds fuel to a generational upheaval
- Coalition of Rutgers Unions reaches agreement with U. after yearlong negotiations
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
- Union vote is tied at Colectivo, setting stage for NLRB hearing
- University Partners with School District to Provide Pathways to Higher Learning
National Labor Relations Board
- NLRB rules for S.C. Ports in unfair labor complaint
- Companies Can’t Stay on the Political Sidelines
- Amazon union vote is taking long. Here’s why and what could come next
Teamsters
- Small group of workers vote to decertify Teamsters in California
- Teamsters union sells out Keurig/Dr Pepper/Seven-Up strike in Detroit
- Labor Arbitrator Botched Scheduling Dispute, Airline Says
Unite-Here
- Gaylord National convention hotel sets reopening date
- Nationals Park vendors back in business after a year without baseball
- United Airlines catering workers worry their jobs are up in the air
United Auto Workers
- HDH Dramatically Increases Graduate Housing Costs
- Tesla Appeals Ruling That Ordered Elon Musk to Delete a Tweet.
- NLRB reportedly finds against Amazon in firings
United Steelworkers
- A union’s support of Biden does little to save members’ jobs
- Mine Workers announce sellout deal, sparking opposition among striking Warrior Met coal miners