The following is the Labor Union Report news recap from February 28, 2020. Unions included are the AFL-CIO, AFSCME, Communications Workers, SEIU, Teamsters, UFCW, UAW, UMWA, and United Steelworkers, as well as, the National Labor Relations Board…
AFL-CIO
- New organization seeks to replace city union
- Musicians Want an Out-Chorus for California’s Law Attacking the Gig Economy
- Union Boss’ Threat to Lawmakers Reveals a Cause of Unions’ Decline
AFSCME
- ASEA Files Grievance Regarding State’s Proposed Data/IT Outsourcing
- Groups, public officials sue over California gag Law
- Veto residency ordinance for public safety workers
Communications Workers
- CNN Agrees To Pay $76m To Settle A Labor Dispute
- Disneyland Tech Wins Settlement Against Union Bosses
- T-Mobile conducts layoffs as it prepares to complete Sprint merger
National Labor Relations Board
- NLRB Issues Final Joint Employer Rule
- NLRB poised to trim protections for offensive comments
- Attorneys general sue over DOL joint-employer rule
SEIU
- HealthPartners clinic workers vote to accept tentative three-year agreement
- California County Sues to Stop Election Workers’ Strike During Early Voting
Teamsters
- Keurig, Dr Pepper Takes Aim at Democracy, Threatens Union Rights
- Caesars Southern Indiana employees demand improved wages and health care
United Food & Commercial Workers
- UFCW is Organizing Cannabis Workers and Have Aces Up Their Sleeve
- Employers Pushed to Demand More of Insurers as Health Costs Jump
United Auto Workers
- Auto Manufacturers Start Flying in Parts as Virus Threatens Supply Chain
- Oscar-winning film shows anti-union acts at Dayton-area factory, leading to federal probe
- UC files charges against UAW Local 2865 following wildcat strikes
United Mine Workers
- “Wages of Work” Goes Beyond Depiction
- EMS employees hold protest over demand to unionize
- Congressman Comer receives award for legislative efforts on behalf of coal miners
United Steelworkers
- Job fair set for laid-off Goodyear employees
- Carson refinery fined for workplace safety before fire
- Delco voting machine warehouse director quits just three weeks into job