The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from July 20, 2021. Unions included are the AFGE, AFL-CIO, AFT, Communications Workers, RWDSU, SEIU, United Auto Workers, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board and the PRO Act…
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Protecting the Right to Organize Act
- PRO Act Would Leave Workers with Less Money, Power
- What Lawmakers Don’t Understand About the PRO Act, According to Franchise Owners
American Federation of Government Employees
- Biden nomination of Richard Trumka Jr. marks another appointment with union ties
- Want shorter lines at airport security? Improve conditions for TSA workers
- Senators Reintroduce Bill to Protect Federal Employees Returning to Workplaces
AFL-CIO
- FACT: Top AFL-CIO Union Fat Cats Rake In More Than Average CEOs In U.S.
- Executive Paywatch report reveals average Wisconsin CEO-to-worker pay ratio in 2020
American Federation of Teachers
- The Left’s Plan to Drive a Huge Shortage of K-12 Teachers
- Following COVID, 4 In 10 Baltimore Public High Students Earned Below A 1.0 GPA
- Schools confront more polarization with mask rules for fall
Communications Workers of America
- Telecom Lobbied Hard Against Net Neutrality Bill, New Study Shows
- More hostile incidents reported from Charlotte Douglas
National Labor Relations Board
- US Labor Law: Biden Administration Labor Leadership Updates
- Hearing addresses claims that Google contractor is ‘eroding Pittsburgh’s workforce’
- Unions Have Right of Access for NLRA Employees After SCOTUS Ruling
Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union
- Oh Great…Another Warehouse Going Up in Mercer County
- How a Trump-Era Labor Board Decision Curtails Union Organizing
Service Employees International Union
- Union Workers At Chicago Housing Authority Call On Board To Reevaluate Maintenance & Janitorial Contracts
- Indiana Health Care Workers Rally for Higher Minimum Wage
- Kaiser workers in Woodland Hills to protest outsourcing of call center jobs
United Auto Workers
- United Auto Supply CEO says warehouse project will go on despite win in court by homeowners
- UAW Begins Moving Forward on Key Elections
United Steelworkers
- Wallingford Woman Accused Of Stealing Union Funds
- Steelworkers still sparring with ATI as employees return after months-long strike
- Pitt faculty efforts to unionize continue with upcoming election to join Steelworkers