The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from July 19, 2018. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, CWA, IATSE, RWDSU, SAG-AFTRA, Steelworkers Teamsters, UFCW, UNITE-HERE, as well as the National Labor Relations Board…
AFL-CIO
- 18 Regional Hot Dog Toppings for Your Union-Made Cookout
- Social Security Administration Management Launches All-Out Attack on Our Union, Employees
Communications Workers of America
- Verizon Extends Contract With Union Workers, Avoiding Future Strikes
- NJ’s New Governor, public workers union agree on $34M contract
- In recorded staff meeting, a District Attorney argues against union
- Union alleges discrimination, retaliation at DA’s office
- Florida Times-Union Newsroom Employees Vote To Unionize
IATSE
Machinists
National Labor Relatons Board
- NLRB Rulemaking, SCOTUS on Janus, And More Labor Law News Of June 2018
- NLRB Board: Are Democrats Losing Control?
- Weingarten Rights Not Violated; Employee Lawfully Terminated for Refusal to Take Drug/Alcohol Test
- NLRB rejects union’s bid to revisit decision on workplace rules
RWDSU
SAG-AFTRA
Steelworkers
- Locked out National Grid workers denied healthcare
- Trump Takes Heat on Car Tariffs as Industry Warns of Job Losses
Teamsters
- Nancy Pelosi coming to Michigan to talk pensions at Detroit town hall
- UPS workers’ opposition grows to Teamsters sellout
- Striking Miners Will Rally Friday at Hecla Headquarters
UAW
UFCW
- Grocery union vice president says he was fired after opposing merger proposal
- In the Wake of Yet Another Scandal, UFCW Local 135 Members Want Their Union Back
UNITE-HERE
- Station Casinos must negotiate with union, labor board says
- Marriott workers have had enough, demand better treatment and wages
- Going green is cutting into hotel housekeepers’ livelihoods