The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from January 13, 2022. Unions included are the AFGE, AFL-CIO, AFT, Communications Workers, RWDSU, SEIU, Teamsters, UFCW, and Vaccine Mandates, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
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American Federation of Government Employees
- Give Us 25% Retention Bonus, Federal Prison Workers Plead
- Democratic lawmakers propose 5.1% average pay raise for federal employees
AFL-CIO
- Miners press Manchin to choose between them and the coal bosses
- Automation robotics employment Worcester AFL-CIO jobs
American Federation of Teachers
- Teachers Who Refuse Vaccine Mandates Won’t Face Consequences
- Teacher shortage, pay raises top of mind for union leaders
- Democrats try to stamp out school closures as omicron surges
Communications Workers of America
- Progressive groups, unions enter 2022 with bigger appetite
- Militant leader of flight attendants’ union may seek biggest labor job in America
National Labor Relations Board
- The NLRB Looks at the ‘Independent Contractor’ Scam
- OSHA Plays Covid Long Game Amid High Court Test
- Democrat-led NLRB Eyes New Independent Contractor And Joint Employer Tests
Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union
- US labour board sets dates for union vote at Amazon warehouse
- Workers ‘should be able to organize without any interference’
Service Employees International Union
- Workers at Starbucks might be the first in Ohio to unionize
- Riverside Hospital, Healthcare Union Reach Tentative Agreement
Teamsters
- Drivers slam lyft for campaign to take away minimum wage and paid sick days
- Haverhill officials paying city workers $500 to get vaccinated
United Food and Commercial Workers
- Union Says It’s Willing To Meet King Soopers At Bargaining Table On Friday
- Thousands of Colorado King Soopers workers go on strike for better pay
Vaccine Mandates
- Judge blocks public safety unions’ bid to block Mayor Wu’s vaccine mandate
- Police Union Files Injunction Against City Over COVID Vaccine Exemption Interviews
- California is Now Allowing COVID-Positive Staffers to Keep Working Amid Surge