The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from July 26, 2018. Unions included are AFL-CIO, ATU, BCTGM, IBEW, SEIU, Steelworkers, Teamsters, UAW, UMW, as well as the National Labor Relations Board…
AFL-CIO
ATU
- DCTA bus drivers step back from strike vote
- Sun Gazette editorial: Union saber-rattling will be counterproductive
BCTGM
IBEW
- Unions threaten strike against firm that acquired FairPoint
- Consolidated Says It’s Negotiating In Good Faith
National Labor Relations Board
- NLRB Decisions Raise Ethical Considerations for Agency
- Worker’s ‘Arguably Vulgar’ Writing Protected, NLRB Says
- NLRB Finds RI PBS Violated Federal Law in Labor Dispute with IBEW Union
SEIU
- Fordham Approves SEIU Contracts with Non-Tenure Track Faculty
- SEIU-UHW’s Dave Regan: ‘I can’t get to the table with Kaiser’
Steelworkers
- Trump coming to Granite City Steel in wake of trade announcement with European Union
- Steelworkers Secretary in Arkansas Sentenced for Theft
Teamsters
- Retired Teamster asks Congress to save troubled pension funds
- Allegiant Air not eager to address threat of pilot strike
- Dickey drivers walk out
UAW
- Former UAW President Implicated In Union’s Corruption Scandal
- GM workers have earned $4,750 in profit sharing so far in 2018
- UAW 685 vote authorizes strike
- Grimes Defends Elon Musk Against GOP Donations, Union-Busting Claims
- One important group supports Trump’s auto tariffs