The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from June 27, 2019. Unions included are the ATU, AFL-CIO, AFSCME, Communications Workers, FOP, NEA, SEIU, Teamsters, and UNITE-HERE, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
Amalgamated Transit Union
AFL-CIO
- FAA reassigns Dallas-area managers in midst of safety enforcement probe
- Philadelphia Inquirer guild members protest:’They say layoff, we say back off’
- Elon Musk’s compensation is 40,000 times more than average Tesla worker
AFSCME
- Elyria Council to vote on wage reopener for AFSCME employees
- New Legislation Proposed To Guarantee Collective Bargaining Rights To All Public Employees
Communications Workers of America
- Sprint, T-Mobile promise more 5G in Pennsylvania, but would rural residents benefit?
- NJ shutdown 2019: Murphy says he will avoid shutdown and sign budget
Fraternal Order of Police
- Bill Allowing Local Police To Use Radar Approved By PA Senate
- KY permitless concealed carry law went into effect today
- Ohio Senate strips PTSD coverage for first responders from Workers’ Comp budget
National Education Association
- Rapid City ranks 36th in the nation for teacher pay
- Elk Grove teacher takes over as California Teachers Association’s new president
- Kim Anderson Named Executive Director of National Education Association
National Labor Relations Board
- State Legislatures Seek to Undermine ‘Janus’ Decision
- Five Highlights From a Busy Month for the NLRB
- Dunkin’ sues franchisees for employment verification violations
SEIU
- De Blasio Shouts Che Guevara Slogan At Miami Rally
- JFK contract workers strike, citing poor conditions
- Under-staffing to blame for delays in processing medical marijuana cards
Teamsters
- Overhaul private garbage pickup in NYC? No
- Teamsters Standing Strong One Year After Anti-Worker ‘Janus’ Ruling
- Teamsters president: Many issues affecting working class ‘untouched’ in first debate
UNITE-HERE
- Las Vegas Palms Targeted by Culinary Union
- Protest Became Galaxy’s Edge Traffic Test, Spitzer Show Trial
- Oakland Escapes Bid To Ax Hotel Worker Wage Law