The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from July 23, 2019. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, AFSCME, Communications Workers, FOP, IBEW, SEIU, Teachers’ Unions, UNITE-HERE, and United Auto Workers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
AFL-CIO
- A Farmworkers Bill of Rights
- Protest at Johns Hopkins Hospital targets lawsuits against low-income patients
- Chief Production Officer to Lead FHA Finance Team
AFSCME
- Children Services strike: Judge orders new talks
- Union supporters flood Sterling council chambers
- City outlines how workers’ raises, health care costs affect taxpayers
Communications Workers of America
- San Diego City Council Set To Vote On 5G Technology Antenna Regulations
- Telecom Union Got Hoodwinked Into Supporting AT&T’s Shitty Merger
Fraternal Order of Police
- Off-duty police fight video released, “Pfeifer’s run everything”
- Williamsport settles for $185,000 three federal lawsuits brought by police officers
- City outlines how workers’ raises, health care costs affect taxpayers
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
- Campaign staffers for Virginia delegate join growing union effort
- Investigation continues into cause of Madison substation explosion and fires
National Labor Relations Board
- Back to Basics: Making sense of joint employment
- Wendt Corp. workers agree to tentative contract
- Littler Adds Ex-Labor and Employment Practice Chief From Reed Smith
SEIU
- Absent Dougherty receives rebukes
- Union files complaint against CCP, UPenn, Drexel, Temple, and more over wages for security officers
- Twin River union wants bullet-resistant enclosures, parking lot shuttles for workers
Teacher’s Unions
- The Teachers Union Secession Crisis
- High Profile Labor Leader Has a New Gig Fighting Against Teacher’s Unions
- Birmingham LGBT protesters turn up outside Nottingham primary school
UNITE HERE
- Elizabeth Warren To Protest Outside Reagan Airport
- US hotels caught in fight over housing detained migrants
United Auto Workers
- Why Does the UAW Keep Losing?
- FCA, UAW scandal to dominate union talks
- Labor Contract Talks Are a Risk for the Detroit Three