The following is the Labor Union Report weekend news recap from July 27-29, 2018. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, CWA, Machinists, Steelworkers, Teamsters, UAW, UNITE-HERE as well as the National Labor Relations Board.
AFL-CIO
Communications Workers of America
- Labor group targets AT&T, GOP over post–tax law job losses
- Verizon call center prepares to close its doors
Machinists
Nurses’ Unions
- Unionized Hospital Employees Cross The Picket Line
- Union nurses picket over hospital ‘lockout’ as strike ends
- With no deal, what’s next for union as nurses strike wraps?
SEIU
- Lawrence nonprofit, SEIU come to terms, avoid strike
- Chicago window washers end strike, get 27 percent wage hike
- Hospital labor deal reached
- EMS workers miffed in Oceana County over termination letter
Steelworkers
- National Grid lockout affects Wilmington workers
- Locked-out workers, National Grid will meet today
- Trump ‘steels’ the show: 500 United Steel Workers cheer president Thursday during labor-touting rally
Teachers Unions
- America’s Biggest Teachers’ Union To Start Pushing No-Gender Agenda
- LA Teachers Edge Closer To Striking Over Salary Dispute
Teamsters
- D.W. Dickey Teamster Local 92 drivers on strike
- Allegiant Air Seeks Court Order to Block Pilot Strike
- Labaton Sucharow LLP Files Securities Class Action Lawsuit on Behalf of Diamond Resorts International, Inc. Investors
UAW
- UAW members ratify contract agreements at six Daimler Trucks North America facilities Includes wage increases, lump sums and ratification bonus
- GM faces fiscal, political minefields as it assesses plants
- Former aide alleges ex-UAW head Williams told officials to misappropriate funds, report says
United Food & Commercial Workers
UNITE-HERE
- Judge sets emergency hearing on hotel worker panic button-minimum wage ballot measure in Rancho Palos Verdes
- Local 54 ‘vindicated’ with Hard Rock opening
- Miami Beach: Hotels must arm housekeepers with panic buttons