The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from January 31, 2019. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, AFSCME, CWA, IBEW, SEIU, Teamsters, United Autoworkers, and USW, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
AFL-CIO
- Indiana State Senator Seeks to Scrap Child Labor Laws
- Brady Wears Super Bowl’s Union Label, Hourly Workers Don’t
- Governor Tom Wolf’s Minimum Wage Proposal, A Much-Needed Raise
AFSCME
- Forcing workers to pay money to a union is unconstitutional
- AFSCME calls for campus closure, students adjust to sub-zero chill
- IPS support staff and administrators get raises of 3 percent or more
Communications Workers of America
- Schultz And Starbucks Starbucks’ Long History Of Fending Off Unions
- Reversing a shrinking TV audience and paying down billions in debt
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
- Electrolux will shutter heavily subsidized plant in 2020
- Democrats rocked by indictment of top political boss
- Powerful Philly Union Leader Accused of Elaborate Embezzlement Scheme
National Labor Relations Board
- Board Returns to Independent Contractor Standard
- NLRB Chairman Responds to Congress
- DC Circ. Asks NLRB To Respond To Union Fee Challenge
SEIU
- Pelosi-Affiliated PAC Sent $250,000 to George Soros Effort
- SEIU Home Care Workers Announce Tentative Agreement
- NJ Horizon House employees to end strike on Thursday
Teamsters
- UPS profits get boost from higher shipping rates
- Labor union, relationships with students provide job perks for Management
United Auto Workers
- Fort Wayne UAW is contradicting its earlier claims
- GM plant shutdowns won’t affect pay for UAW employees
- Michigan Workers Pursue Federal Unfair Labor Practice Charges against Unions for Illegal Dues Seizures
United Steelworkers
- Review of rubber workers’ compensation claims officially launches
- Union, Shell agree to 4 pct pay raises in new refinery pact
- USW rejects contract offer in oil bargaining as deadline looms