The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from November 22, 2018. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, AFSCME, IBEW, NEA, SEIU, Steelworkers, UNITE-HERE, and UAW, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
AFL-CIO
- Future of labor unions
- Sick Leave: A Wage by Any Other Name? Texas 3rd Court of Appeals strikes down Austin’s ordinance
- High court’s right-to-work ruling an early Christmas gift
AFSCME
- Anti-Union Groups File Another Lawsuit To Destabilize Oregon Labor
- Nearly a dozen East Haven snow plow drivers suspended without pay
IBEW
- Senate committee to address climate change in Pittsburgh hearing
- Local 805 Teamsters cleared for benefit reductions; IBEW Local 237 applies
National Education Association
- College board calls union salary demand exorbitant
- $50M teacher raise proposed by Bryant equals 3 percent boost
- School district and labor groups prepare to discuss new contracts
National Labor Relations Board
- Hospitals and unions: 8 recent conflicts, agreements
- Matsu Sushi ordered to reinstate fired workers
- Postal Workers Union files complaint against USPS in wake of hack
SEIU
- Unions, Proponents of Worker’s Rights? Guess Again
- Freedom Foundation sues Oregon union over collection of dues
- Calumet Park IL Chicago Suburb Outsources Fire Services Firefighters
Steelworkers Union
- Unions present counteroffer to National Grid
- Steelworkers call counter-proposal fair, reasonable
- North American Palladium Announces New Collective Agreement Ratified With United Steelworkers Workers
UNITE-HERE
- Thanksgiving on the picket line
- Hotel workers who walked-off the job give thanks for a holiday off
- Tufts dining hall staff march for higher wages, better working conditions
United Auto Workers
- Nurses rally at Mercy in Lorain
- After UAW’s betrayal, Graduate Workers must Vote No
- UAW carries out campaign of intimidation against Lear auto parts workers
- UAW Leaders Should Enjoy the Holidays; Things Will Get Tough After Jan. 1