The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from August 14, 2019. Unions included are the ALPA, AFL-CIO, AFSCME, AFT, Communications Workers, Machinists, SEIU, Teamsters, Unite-Here, and United Autoworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
Air Line Pilots Association
- Southwest, a stalwart Boeing 737 MAX customer, eyes other jets
- United Airlines Ups “Bottle-To-Throttle” Policy For Pilots To 12 Hours Before Flights
AFL-CIO
- Worker Rights Groups Oppose Use Of I-9s In ID Theft Suits
- Barstool Sports Founder’s Anti-Union Controversy Explained
- Mendoza says she’ll withhold pay from capital plan contractors who don’t pay prevailing wage
AFSCME
- Massachusetts governor vetoes ‘Janus’ response bill
- Union files grievance over removal of lead based playground equipment
American Federation of Teachers
- Not Every Union Is Buying Into the Lies about Medicare for All
- American Federation of Teachers calling on Walmart to stop gun sales
- Indiana’s teachers are last in the country for salary growth since 2002
Communications Workers of America
- Envoy Passenger Services Agents Ratify CWA Agreement
- GE’s largest union votes to ratify contract, Lynn branch calls off strike
Machinists
- AA wants mechanics unions to pay for canceled flights
- American Airlines Wins Permanent Injunction Against Mechanics Union
National Labor Relations Board
- Truman Medical Center workers allege union-busting tactics
- No, Immigration Judges Should Not Have a Union
- Employer’s suspension of worker with safety concerns violated NLRA
SEIU
- 37,000 Kaiser employees in California vote to strike
- Sacramento City Council Votes to Pass Rent Control Measure
- Hundreds Of McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center Employees Poised To Strike
Teamsters
- GE secures four-year labor deal with unions for 6,600 workers
- Proposed Hours Of Service Changes Would Put Road Safety At Risk
UNITE HERE
- Sfo Food Service Workers Among 58 Arrested At Rally In Texa
- PSERS latest investments don’t align with what union members want
United Auto Workers
- A $750 billion fund group targets Midwest’s white male boards
- UAW Most Frustrated With GM Amid Big Three Contract Talks
- Fire At UAW Offices Delays Union’s Lawsuit Against GM