The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from January 26, 2022. Unions included are the Amalgamated Transit Union, AFGE, AFSCME, AFT, Communications Workers, Nurses’ Unions, SEIU, Teamsters, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
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Amalgamated Transit Union
- CTA reports labor deal with transit union
- Golden Gate Transit bus drivers authorize strike over wages
American Federation of Government Employees
- 2 Years After Closing Offices, Social Security Schedules Tentative Reopening
- Senators say they were denied full access to federal prison
AFSCME
- Elected officials could get double the raise of union employees
- If supervisors accept recommendations, they will get twice the raise of AFSCME workers
American Federation of Teachers
- Teacher Union Tantrums Now Count as Sick Days in California
- State budget brings opportunity to envision new future for public education
Communications Workers of America
- Activision Blizzard Refuses to Recognize Raven Software QA Union
- Activision Blizzard says it failed to reach a deal with the Raven studio union
National Labor Relations Board
- Top Five Labor Law Developments for December 2021
- NLRB Labor Law Updates to be Decided
- NLRB says Amazon Labor Union has enough support to hold election in Staten Island
Nurses’ Unions
- Why Do So Many Doctors Oppose Single-Payer Health Care?
- Nurses to strike at Pa. hospital, saying they’re ‘pushed to the brink’
- Striking Massachusetts Nurses Outwait Corporate Giant Tenet
Service Employees International Union
- Harvard Security Guards Strike Down ‘Insulting’ Securitas Contract Offer
- Western Washington Starbucks Employees Push Plans to Unionize
- Attorneys warn they could take case over fake electors to court soon
Teamsters
- Teamsters, Grocer End Suit Over Virus Work Slowdown
- Sanitation workers win 6% wage increase, boosted benefits in latest contract
United Steelworkers
- UPDATE 2-Union calls 1% annual pay rise offer for U.S. refinery workers ‘ridiculous’
- United Steelworkers union makes changes to proposal in hopes of ending lockout with ExxonMobil