The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from September 26, 2019. Unions included are the AFGE, AFL-CIO, AFSCME, Communications Workers, NEA, SEIU, Teachers’ Unions, UFCW and United Auto Workers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
American Federation of Government Employees
- Appeals court declines review of workforce order lawsuit
- Sawant Brings the Fight for Rent Control into City Hall
- D.C. Circuit won’t reconsider decision upholding Trump civil service orders
AFL-CIO
- DOL Updates Overtime Rules
- Oregon initiative aims to fight automation, save grocery jobs
- Experts warn SEC about perils of loosening private offering rules
AFSCME
- Children’s Services strike: County rejects union’s latest offer
- Support personnel union votes to accept contract
- Following protests, negotiations continue between union workers and UMN
Communications Workers of America
- Is the T-Mobile-Sprint Merger in Trouble?
- Protesters rally and demand Verizon rehire fired worker
- Employers illegally used Facebook ads to exclude women and older workers
National Education Association
- North Dakota Teachers Have it Best in the U-S
- Fillmore Teachers Vote Down Contract Settlement
- Union execs learned the wrong lessons from Janus
National Labor Relations Board
- Proposed rule deals blow to grad student unions
- NLRB Issues Several Significant Decisions For Employers
- Wait! What Does the NLRB Think About Social Media Policies?
SEIU
- Unions are making themselves heard in Portland right now
- Nurses, Hospital Workers Rally For Contract In Santa Clara County
- Office Cleaners Union Members Demonstrating For Fair Wages, Better Benefits In Center City
Teachers’ Unions
- Why Is Teachers Union President Randi Weingarten Attacking Medicare for All?
- Park County School District, teachers union working to avoid strike
- Orange school district rejects union’s raise proposal
United Food and Commercial Workers
- UFCW President in Louisiana Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement
- Poultry Workers and Allies Organize In The Wake of Anti-Immigrant Raids
United Auto Workers
- UAW And GM Can’t Agree On Key Demand
- GM Strike Highlights Labor’s Hesitation Toward Green Tech
- 1200 supplier layoffs in Mid-Michigan due to GM-UAW strike