The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from July 24, 2018. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, AFSCME, FOP, IATSE, SEIU, Steelworkers, Teamsters, UAW, as well as the National Labor Relations Board…
AFL-CIO
AFSCME
- Lawsuit: IPRA investigator told to lie to make police shooting look unjustified
- Many state employees don’t get evaluated, auditors find, citing poor training of supervisors
Fraternal Order of Police
- Baltimore City Council Votes To Deny Police Department $21 Million In Supplemental Funding
- Emanuel ordered to fix violations at shuttered school used for cop training
- FOP of Ohio endorses Richard Cordray for governor
IATSE
- Third woman sues former labor leader, film union
- West Coast IATSE Talks Resume as Contract Expiration Looms
NLRB
- NLRB on Surveillance Footage of Union Activity in the Workplace
- Judge orders company to stop threatening unionizing workers at N.J. warehouse
- NLRB regional director rejects call center ‘micro unit’
SEIU
- Highland Park nurses join SEIU
- Metro Detroit janitors take strike vote if talks break down
- Will Janus Decision Mean Payback Time for Workers?
Steelworkers
Teamsters
- Clark County School District has no money to up support staff pay
- Investors hold McKesson accountable for exacerbating opioid crisis
UAW
- Fiat Chrysler UAW Collective Bargaining Process Under a Microscope
- Former UAW official from Macomb Township pleads guilty to conspiracy with FCA
- Workers at Indiana FCA Complex Authorize Strike