The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from June 26, 2019. Unions included are the Amalgamated Transit Union, AFL-CIO, AFSCME, AFT, CWA, IBEW, SEIU, Unite-Here, UAW, and UFCW, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
Amalgamated Transit Union
- Martha’s Vineyard Bus Drivers Plan To Strike Friday
- Green Line derailment caused by rails left unaligned after maintenance
AFL-CIO
AFSCME
- Pritzker’s AFSCME deal gives 12% automatic raises, $2,500 bonus to state workers
- Homewood library employees still waiting for contract
- Elyria Council to vote on wage reopener for AFSCME employees
American Federation of Teachers
- More struggle ahead as W.Va. education workers face setback
- Testimony regarding teacher preparation and training
- Michigan Teachers From Across The State Are Calling For More Funding
Communications Workers of America
- In Defense of the Rank-and-File Strategy
- AT&T Cuts Jobs After Claiming Trump Tax Cut Would Allow Them to Hire More
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
- Electrical Workers Union Moving to Brooklyn Park
- Court Confirms Limits of Medically Prescribed Cannabis Use in the Workplace
National Labor Relations Board
- Las Vegas casino workers picket Palms, call for negotiation
- NY and NJ Private Employment Legislation Changes
- Trump Labor Board Chief Targets Agency Watchdog in Complaint
SEIU
- Health care workers describe staffing crisis at Whiting
- SEIU workers Receive 2017 Back Pay from State of Illinois
- Union withdraws petition, drops charges against Roski
Unite-Here
- Las Vegas to be inundated with casino picketers today
- Airline catering workers raise stakes in labor contract negotiations
United Auto Workers
- VW Again Prevails Over UAW at Chattanooga
- New Museum Union Pushes for Contract at Exhibition Opening Protest
United Food and Commercial Workers
- Albertsons and Kroger Workers Authorize Strike
- 97% of San Diego Albertsons, Vons, Ralphs Workers Vote to Authorize Strike