The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from July 30, 2019. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, AFSCME, Communications Workers, FOP, Nurses’ Unions, SEIU, Teamsters, United Auto Workers, and UFCW, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
AFL-CIO
- Tentative deal expected soon on restaurant wage bill
- MLB-To-Portland Effort Reaches Labor Deal With AFL-CIO, But It Comes With Questions
- Ed funding bill stuck in committee heading into recess
AFSCME
- DuPage probation employees rally to demand higher pay
- Baltimore Trash Collectors Got Thousands In Unnecessary Overtime Pay, Report Finds
- Ted Cruz confronted by immigration protesters at Los Angeles airport
Communications Workers of America
- T-Mobile’s Jobs Pledge Smells Fishy
- 3 Issues That Will Control The Coming Sprint/T-Mobile Battle
- AT&T contract expires Saturday for thousands of Georgia workers
Fraternal Order of Police
- Union calls Baltimore police commissioner’s plan ‘untenable’
- Law enforcement organizations support new bill to save Ohio’s front license plate
- Mayor Lightfoot React To Report On CPD Lieutenants Failing To Review Body Cam Recordings
National Labor Relations Board
- Employer’s Discipline of Employees Engaging In “Intermittent Strikes” Lawful
- Midyear Recap of Manatt’s Top Employment Law Stories
- Inside the Bitter Battle to Defend Workers and Patients at a Low-Income Clinic
Nurses’ Unions
- Medicare for All: Here’s What Unions Think About It
- Local nurses cry ‘patients before profit’
- Marlborough Hospital and SHARE union reach tentative contract accord
SEIU
- Staffing groups call for wage increases, higher direct-care ratios
- Unions for Workers at Pasadena-Based Kaiser Permanente Set Strike Authorization Vote
Teamsters
- Central States pension fund continues to bleed as Congress debates aid
- Ex-Teamsters boss pleads guilty to extorting Chicago film studio, agrees to cooperate
- Durham Drivers And Monitors Of Memphis, Tenn. Ratify Contract With Teamsters Local 667
United Auto Workers
- Norwood Jewell faces sentencing in Fiat Chrysler scandal
- UAW Boss Had the Worst Taste in Corruption
- Operations at GM’s Warren Transmission plant end this week
United Food and Commercial Workers
- Kelso-Longview grocery workers to take strike authorization vote this week
- Picketing Begins Today at Some Washington Grocery Stores
- Informational pickets called for grocery stores