The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from July 26-28, 2019. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, AFSCME, Communications Workers, FOP, Longshoremen, IBEW, SEIU, Teamsters, UNITE-HERE, and United Auto Workers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
AFL-CIO
- Watching Wall Street, Gabbard Introduces Accountability Act
- Report calls understaffed R.I. nursing homes a ‘crisis’
- Farmers: New York Labor Law a Bad Deal
AFSCME
- R.I. training school guards push for use of pepper sprayI
- More union fee refund lawsuits filed, could depend on Illinois’ Janus case
Communications Workers of America
- Kaleida Health workers ratify 3-year deal
- Plan to Kill Union Sectors Prompts Concerns Over Future of CWA
- T-Mobile’s Sprint deal OK’d despite competition fears
Fraternal Order of Police
- City Director questions officers’ testimony, police union fires back
- Chicago police union leader fires back at mayor’s ‘clown’ comment
International Longshoremen
- New Jersey longshoreman union president accused of bribery
- N.J. union leader charged with accepting $150K in bribes
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
- 8-Foot Inflatable Rat Latest Jab In A Decade-long Union Dispute
- Two Civil Lawsuits Against the City of Broken Bow Scheduled for District and Federal Court
National Labor Relations Board
- Another rally in support of Spot Coffee workers planned
- NLRB says Walmart’s firing of workers involved in union-backed strike were legal
- Hospital Employees Fight Forced Unionization by Bureaucrat Fiat
SEIU
- On the Picket Line: Chicago airport workers win contract victory
- Kaiser Workers to Vote Monday on Potential Nationwide Strike
- California Looks to Give Gig Workers Their Due
Teamsters
- As multiemployer pension funds run out of money, potential lifeline awaits Senate action
- LA Port Project is Derailed
UNITE HERE
- Diamond Resorts Hawaii: The fight continues with media outreach shouts
- You Think Airline Food Is Bad? The Conditions It’s Made In Are Worse
- Edith Macefield did not approve this message
United Auto Workers
- UAW president expects GM job offers for laid-off workers to keep coming
- Contract Talks Will Likely Avoid Detroit Three’s New Mobility Ventures
- Fire forces evacuation at Saginaw, Michigan General Motors plant