The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from September 18, 2019. Unions included are the AFGE, ATU, IAFF, Longshoremen, Operating Engineers, SEIU, United Auto Workers, UFCW and United Mine Workers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
American Federation of Government Employees
- State suing state workers union over due collection
- Federal government partial shutdowns have cost $3.7 billion in back pay
Amalgamated Transit Union
International Association of Fire Fighters
- Officials say fire union voted down its own proposal
- Middletown firefighers’ union, town ‘far from’ agreement on new contract
International Longshoremen’s Association
National Labor Relations Board
- Google Asked To Put Up List Of Employee Rights At Its HQ
- San Francisco veterinary staff protest ‘unfair labor practices’
- NLRB: NLRA Violating Social Media Policy
Operating Engineers
- State Groundskeepers Attacked By Downtown Sacramento Homeless
- Rural Road Safety Act proposes federal funding for critical safety improvements on rural roads
Service Employees International Union
- Workers could strike Oregon universities Sept. 30
- Wage supports backed for home health care workers
- Oregon public university workers authorize strike
United Auto Workers
- Local UAW Shop Chairman Says Unions Prepared to Strike GM for a Year
- UAW General Motors Strike Is Rooted in Decades-Long Struggle for Dignity
- Truck driver accused of hitting three UAW picketers, one incident caught on video
United Food and Commercial Workers
- Labor unrest spreads through grocery industry
- Picket line could return if grocery store negotiations end
- Local warehouse to vote on unionization
United Mine Workers of America
- Union Leader Talks Coal and Climate
- Survey Finds 53 Percent of Likely Voters Oppose Dems’ Union Pension Bailout