The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from June 24, 2019. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, AFSCME, American Federation of Teachers, CWA, NEA, SEIU, Teamsters, UAW, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
AFL-CIO
- In Montana, AFL-CIO President Talks About The Future Of Coal
- State Farmworkers Gets Pay-Bargaining Power
- Was Stop & Shop strike a turning point?
AFSCME
- Union ratifies state employee contract, but total cost unknown
- Poll: 52% of Teachers Unaware They Can Leave Unions
- Local AFSCME president: State found safety concerns of Cincinnati worker’s death
American Federation of Teachers
- Private school choice program fight brews in Pennsylvania
- Sanders Proposes Bill to Bail Out $1.6 Trillion in Student Loan Debt
- School districts across San Antonio deciding teacher pay raises
Communications Workers of America
- Liberal New Republic Wants An Income Inequality Editor: Part-Time, No Benefits
- Sacramento-Verizon 5G Partnership Fails To Deliver Community Benefits
National Education Association
- Teacher salaries and teacher shortages
- Florida flunks oversight of charter schools
- Columbus schools, teachers continue to negotiate as strike planning begins
National Labor Relations Board
- High Court Turns Away 3 Transportation Cases
- NLRB Ban on Employer Public Area Activity Reverses 30 Year Precedent
- Bernie Sanders Calls for Unionization of Video Game Industry
SEIU
- Governor’s Appointed Commission Boosts Ruling-Class Pay Raises
- D.C. Council Members Participate in Rally for ‘Justice for Janitors’ Day
Teamsters
- Detroit Golf Club workers threaten strike before event
- Thousands of American, Delta and United Airlines catering workers authorize airport strike
- Disney characters win local union shakeup
United Auto Workers
- Ford finishes a billion-dollar Chicago expansion
- Autoworkers Deserve Better Than the UAW
- United Auto Workers begin contract talks next month with automakers
United Steelworkers
- Southern California Steelworkers Officials Plead Guilty; Sentenced
- Tesla accused of firing pro-union workers at Buffalo solar plant
- USW Affirms Commitment to Operation of PES Refinery after Fire