The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from September 11, 2019. Unions included are the ATU, AFL-CIO, AFSCME, IBEW, SEIU, United Auto Workers, UFCW, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
Amalgamated Transit Union
- Federal labor board ruling seen as win for LTL employers
- Port Authority reviewing bus stops with aim of eliminating some
AFL-CIO
- America’s long history of resisting self-service
- California workers unite…or else we’ll unite you by force
- Democrats step on shaky political ground with fracking bans
AFSCME
- Ripley school bus driver files federal lawsuit against AFSCME union
- FAMU, AFSCME reach contract agreement, ratification vote set for Sept. 17
- Group sues Ohio union over continued forced union dues
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
- LA Utility OKs Contract for 25 Years of Solar Power
- Massive Deal Approved To Purchase The Nation’s Cheapest Supply Of Solar Energy
National Labor Relations Board
- NLRB’s Recent Kroger Ruling
- Boeing Cleared for Takeoff by NLRB
- NLRB makes it easier for employers to change labor contracts without union permission
SEIU
- Clackamas Community College workers talk contracts
- University workers in Oregon may strike in coming weeks
- McKenzie-Willamette Workers Tout Wage Gains In New Labor Contract
United Auto Workers
- GM strike risk at 12-year high approaching deadline
- Ford CEO’s Turnaround Plan Isn’t Working
- UAW Local 440 President Says No Strike Planned
UFCW
United Steelworkers
- Bonuses for executives paid after fire spark outrage
- Workers at Kumho’s Macon, Georgia, plant vote to unionize
- Pittsburgh Google contract workers start unionization process, bosses prep union-busting campaign