The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from June 27, 2021. Unions included are the Amalgamated Transit Union, AFGE, Communications Workers, FOP, RWDSU, Unite-Here, United Auto Workers, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
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Protecting the Right to Organize Act
- Against the PRO Act
- Independent consultants are small businesses — sectoral bargaining could wipe us out
Amalgamated Transit Union
- Metro Transit union workers picket over pandemic compensation
- Some also question whether the union, ATU Local 265, shoulders blame for defending the shooter
American Federation of Government Employees
- TSA to resume self-defense training for flight crew members
- Expanding paid family leave for federal employees faces tough, heated fight
Communications Workers of America
- Flight Attendant Union Says United Interfered With Its Work
- Cuomo Signs Bills Establishing Nurse-Staffing Minimums
Fraternal Order of Police
- As market boom helps surge of retiring officers, Tulsa finds police jobs harder to fill
- ‘Special Report’ All-Star panel on Biden’s crime prevention program
National Labor Relations Board
- Employee handbook policies need revision
- Nominations Move NLRB Closer to Control by Democrats
- NLRB Argues Against Micro-Unit Union Representation
Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union
- Amazon crushed the Alabama union drive – can the Teamsters do better?
- Amazon will contend with a nationwide unionization campaign from the Teamsters
Unite-Here
- Philadelphia City Council approves wage hike and health benefits for airport workers
- Sodexo’s 164 University food service workers facing layoffs, record shows
United Auto Workers
- UAW President Gamble Retiring June 30
- Entering fourth week, Volvo Trucks strike faces urgent need to break out of isolation
United Steelworkers
- Workers at Abbotsford’s Chances Casino ratify renewed contracts
- ITC Rules U.S. Tire Companies Harmed By Imported Asian Rubber